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segmentation

Semi-autonomous systems enable advances in Earth Observation

May 9, 09:30 - 10:00

B18 Fellowship Hall

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Agricultural Automation Field Robots Mapping Sensor Fusion Object detection segmentation

Abstract The description and characterization of the Earth system is a field that routinely leverages technological advances to improve our understanding of diverse ecosystems. One of the most promising areas of application is the use of autonomous and semi-autonomous platforms in precision agriculture. Such systems are capable of performing data collection, analysis, and decision-making tasks with minimal human intervention. The Hydrology, Agriculture, and Land Observation (HALO) laboratory at KAUST is at the forefront of this technology, employing a combination of satellites, UAVs and most

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