ExtremeEarth meets satellite data from space
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24314Date
2021-08-26Type
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Hagos, Desta Haileselassie; Kakantousis, Theofilos; Vlassov, Vladimir; Sheikholeslami, Sina; Wang, Tianze; Dowling, Jim; Paris, Claudia; Marinelli, Daniele; Weikmann, Giulio; Bruzzone, Lorenzo; Khaleghian, Salman; Kræmer, Thomas; Eltoft, Torbjørn; Marinoni, Andrea; Pantazi, Despina-Athanasia; Stamoulis, George; Bilidas, Dimitris; Papadakis, George; Mandilaras, George; Koubarakis, Manolis; Troumpoukis, Antonis; Konstantopoulos, Stasinos; Muerth, Markus; Appel, Florian; Fleming, Andrew; Cziferszky, AndreasAbstract
Bringing together a number of cutting-edge technologies that range from storing extremely large volumes of data all the
way to developing scalable machine learning and deep learning algorithms in a distributed manner and having them operate over the
same infrastructure poses unprecedented challenges. One of these
challenges is the integration of European Space Agency (ESA)’s
Thematic Exploitation Platforms (TEPs) and data information
access service platforms with a data platform, namely Hopsworks,
which enables scalable data processing, machine learning, and
deep learning on Copernicus data, and development of very large
training datasets for deep learning architectures targeting the
classification of Sentinel images. In this article, we present the
software architecture of ExtremeEarth that aims at the development of scalable deep learning and geospatial analytics techniques
for processing and analyzing petabytes of Copernicus data. The
ExtremeEarth software infrastructure seamlessly integrates existing and novel software platforms and tools for storing, accessing, processing, analyzing, and visualizing large amounts of Copernicus
data. New techniques in the areas of remote sensing and artificial
intelligence with an emphasis on deep learning are developed. These
techniques and corresponding software presented in this article are
to be integrated with and used in two ESA TEPs, namely Polar and
Food Security TEPs. Furthermore, we present the integration of
Hopsworks with the Polar and Food Security use cases and the
flow of events for the products offered through the TEPs.
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Hagos, Kakantousis, Vlassov, Sheikholeslami, Wang, Dowling, Paris, Marinelli, Weikmann, Bruzzone, Khaleghian, Kræmer, Eltoft, Marinoni, Pantazi, Stamoulis, Bilidas, Papadakis, Mandilaras, Koubarakis, Troumpoukis, Konstantopoulos, Muerth, Appel, Fleming, Cziferszky. ExtremeEarth meets satellite data from space. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. 2021;14:9038-9063Metadata
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