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Information Extraction, Processing and Analysis Methods for Remote Sensing Multi-Modal Information Navigation Applications

This special issue belongs to the section “Engineering Remote Sensing“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

With the rapid development of remote sensors, multi-modal information navigation has received a great deal of interest. In both urban and wild areas, multi-modal information (optical/thermal infrared images and videos, SAR/hyper-spectral images, LIDAR, etc.) plays an important role in many navigation applications, such as search and rescue in the wild, target positioning or orientation, autonomous drone driving, disaster assessment, garbage removal, environmental protection scene change analysis, etc. Moreover, rapid advances in deep-learning methods for different kinds of information extraction, processing and analysis have also promoted the application of associated algorithms and techniques to problems in many related fields, such as target detection and tracking, image segmentation, image matching, etc. This Special Issue aims to report and cover the latest advances and trends in multi-modal remote sensing information processing methods for different kinds of aircraft navigation applications. We welcome the submission of papers addressing both theoretical methods and applicative techniques, as well as contributions regarding new advanced methodologies for relevant scenarios of remote sensing data. We look forward to receiving your contributions.

Dr. Yiming Yan
Dr. Zhedong Zheng
Dr. Qingwang Wang
Prof. Dr. Suleman Mazhar
Dr. Nan Su
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • complex morphological object positioning and extraction
  • cross-domain/cross-dimensional object/scene image matching
  • six-dimensional object pose estimation in remote sensing images
  • target detection, tracking and control for UAV platform
  • building and road extraction in multi-modal remote sensing data
  • scene change detection and analysis

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Remote Sens. - ISSN 2072-4292