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Modeling Complex Object Changes in Satellite Image Time-Series: Approach based on CSP and Spatiotemporal Graph

arXiv ·

This paper introduces a novel approach for monitoring and analyzing the evolution of complex geographic objects in satellite image time-series. The method uses a spatiotemporal graph and constraint satisfaction problems (CSP) to model and analyze object changes. Experiments on real-world satellite images from Saudi Arabian cities demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

New multimodal model brings pixel-level precision to satellite imagery

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI researchers have developed GeoPixel, a new multimodal model for pixel grounding in remote sensing images. GeoPixel associates individual pixels with object categories, enabling detailed image analysis by linking language to objects at the pixel level. The model was trained on a new dataset and benchmark, outperforming existing systems in precision. Why it matters: This advancement enhances the utility of remote sensing data for critical applications like environmental management and disaster response by providing more granular and accurate image interpretation.

Computing in three dimensions: A conversation with Peter Wonka

KAUST ·

KAUST's Peter Wonka discusses the challenges and advancements in creating data-rich, three-dimensional maps for various applications. His team is working with Boeing on 3D modeling tools for aerospace design. KAUST-funded FalconViz uses UAV drones to create 3D maps of disaster areas for first responders. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's contribution to cutting-edge 3D modeling and its practical applications in industries like aerospace and disaster response in the region.