AI and remote sensing – a series of lectures by Prof. Iwaszczuk

2024/04/30

AI in remote sensing is becoming increasingly important in research, industry and society. Remote sensing data can hardly be analyzed without AI. Professor Dorota Iwaszczuk presented the department's research findings on AI at three events in March and April.

The importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in remote sensing is constantly increasing. Professor Dorota Iwaszczuk presented the research findings of our group at three events. The close link between the two topics, AI and remote sensing, is becoming increasingly clear. Without AI, the evaluation and interpretation of remote sensing data is hardly conceivable. This development is promising progress in research, industry and society.

Prof. Dorota Iwaszczuk gave a guest lecture on 21.03.2024 at the Odenwaldakademie in the Haus der Energie in Erbach on the topic of “Artificial intelligence in remote sensing for modeling forest layers: Focus on the undergrowth”. The lecture showed which terrestrial and airborne measurement methods can be used to effectively record vegetation. The lecture emphasized the role of artificial intelligence in the effective interpretation of remote sensing data. Ongoing research projects of the Department of Remote Sensing and Image Analysis at TU Darmstadt were presented.

She also presented the group's research results on the topic of “AI in remote sensing” at two conferences. On 09.04.2024 she gave a keynote speech at the 6th International Conference on Formwork and Scaffolding in Darmstadt and on 10.04.2024 at the user conference of the company M.O.O.S. in Taufkirchen near Munich. The presentations described current trends and open research questions