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Our group was selected as one of the three finalists in the worldwide competition organized by the international agricultural conglomerate BayWa AG based in Germany. BayWa’s Smart Farming Challenge is one of 16 categories in the international Copernicus Masters, an innovation competition initiated by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Anwendungszentrum Oberpfaffenhofen (AZO). We …
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Project DynLand commenced

December 1st, 2016 | Posted by Ints Mednieks in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)

We have commenced work within the ESA PECS project DynLand (Dynamic Land Use Monitoring by Fusion of Satellite Data). DynLand project aims at creation of dedicated software tools for dynamic land use monitoring exploiting satellite data that can be integrated in GIS software environment commonly used in governmental services and research institutions dealing with land …
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Project InBiT finished

April 21st, 2016 | Posted by Ints Mednieks in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)

Project InBiT is successfully finished (confirmed by the supervisor organization). More information available here.

Project MEDUS finished

December 23rd, 2015 | Posted by Ints Mednieks in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)

Project MEDUS is successfully finished (confirmed by the supervisor organization). More information and online documentation available here (in Latvian).

Project GUDPILS commenced

September 23rd, 2014 | Posted by Ints Mednieks in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)

We have commenced work within the project GUDPILS (Technologies for secure and reliable smart city) under the State Research Programme SOPHIS. Our involvement will be related with development of approaches for acquisition and processing of remote sensing data for monitoring of cities, with implementation exploiting high performance computing (HPC) resources.

Welcome!

March 10th, 2014 | Posted by uremsens in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)

A new homepage of Remote Sensing & Image Processing Group is developed. Do dot hesitate to contact us if you find our research interesting and/or want to establish contacts with us. Enjoy!