The Satellite Workshop Bridging the Gap: Advanced Data Processing for Natural Disaster Management Integrating Visual and Non-Visual Insights, held at the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2025) in Alaska, Usa, is organized as part of the IEEE SPS ASI activities.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and more intense. Our ability to respond effectively to such events depends strongly, among other things, on timely and accurate processing of diverse sources of data, ranging from satellite imagery and camera-equipped drones to in-situ sensor networks and weather models. Imagery data from satellite and airborne platforms, alongside AI-based processing methods, is crucial in disaster management. However, a significant gap remains between visual data (like images and videos) and non-visual data (such as meteorological data, smoke models, and social media reports), and bridging this gap is key to enhancing disaster response and decision-making.
To address these challenges the DLR Institute for Communication and Navigation together with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, have organized a workshop “Advanced Data Processing for Natural Disaster Management – Integrating Visual and Non-Visual Insights”. The workshop is planned as a satellite event of 2025 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing.
We are seeking innovative papers for the upcoming workshop and encourage you to submit your results. This is an excellent chance to contribute groundbreaking research on integrating visual and non-visual insights to enhance disaster response strategies. Share your expertise and be part of the conversation shaping the future of disaster management!
Submission Deadline: 28 May 2025