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Third conference on fusion and earth data

The third conference on fusion and earth data will be held in Sophia Antipolis, France, from 26 to 28 January 2000.

The conference will follow in the spirit of those before, providing a forum for researchers, engineers and students at PhD level, using and studying data origin...

26 January 2000 - 26 January 2000
France
The third conference on fusion and earth data will be held in Sophia Antipolis, France, from 26 to 28 January 2000.

The conference will follow in the spirit of those before, providing a forum for researchers, engineers and students at PhD level, using and studying data originating from different sensors, and scientists working on different aspects of data/image fusion.

There will be poster presentations, presentations and debates to enhance the exchange of information and provide a better understanding of fundamentals and tools. It should also help to clarify what 'data fusion' means by providing clear descriptions of the applications, tools and benefits of data fusion.

The central theme will be the discussion and the establishment of methods, rules and principles that may help practitioners in selecting sensors, data, levels of processing and methods when dealing with data fusion.

The Scientific Committee will present the 'Fusion of Earth Data' award of 200 euros to the author of the best paper appearing in the proceedings (this will be available on the first day).

Tutorials will also be held to introduce data fusion as well as techniques to merge satellite images.
For further information, please contact:

Fusion conference office
Group Télédétection and Modélisation
Ecole des Mines de Paris
BP 207
F-06904 Sophia Antipolis Cedex
Fax +33-4-93957535
E-mail: fusion@cenerg.cma.fr
URL: http://www-datafusion.cma.fr/conf/(opens in new window)
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