Remote sensing enables monitoring life above and under water
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the oceans are a major source of biodiversity and food. The preservation of the quality of the foodchain, as well as of life underwater in general is a primary concern for society. However, observing water media routinely is a complex task that remote sensing technology empowered by AI can unlock. In this talk, I will present some research avenues, where the use of remote sensing can help monitoring marine ecosystem, both above – via the monitoring of floating plastic debris – and under the water surface – via 3D reconstruction and mapping of coral reefs.
This talk is part of the Energy and Environment Group, Department of CST series.
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