17 – 19 March 2025

During the 11th International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment RSCy25 that took place on 17-19 March 2025 in Paphos, Cyprus, the AI-OBSERVER project was represented with two posters and one oral presentation jointly with project partners:​

  • “Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Towards Disaster Risk Reduction: The Al-Observer’s Research Exploratory Project” by Marios Tzouvaras, Renos Votsis, Kyriaki Fotiou, Constantinos Panagiotou Eleftheria Kalogirou, Demetris Christofi, Gerd Reis, Fabio Del Frate, Lorenzo Giuliano, Papale, Haris Zacharatos and Diofantos Hadjimitsis. (Poster)
  • A GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis framework for landslide risk assessment: a case study in Amathounta, Limassol, Cyprus.” by Marina Doukanari, Marios Tzouvaras, Kyriaki Fotiou, Neofytos Stylianou, Christodoulos Mettas, Diofantos Hadjimitsis (Poster)
  • “Spatio-Temporal Diffusion model for satellite Imagery” by Pratap Nagaraj Kashyap, Alireza Javanmardi, Pragati Jaiswal, Alain Pagani, and Gerd Reis (Oral presentation)

Two research studies from the AI-OBSERVER project team received distinctions at the RSCy2025 Conference

🏆 Best Presentation Award
Spatio-Temporal Diffusion Model for Satellite Imagery
by Pathap Nagaraj Kashyap and Alireza Javanmardi | Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz

🏆 Best Poster Award
Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Towards Disaster Risk Reduction: The AI-Observer’s Research Exploratory Project
by Marios Tzouvaras | ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence

These achievements highlight the project’s commitment to excellence in Earth Observation, artificial intelligence, and disaster risk reduction.​

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