Applied Geoinformatics for Society and Environment (AGSE) series of conferences and summer workshops started in 2008 in Trivandrum, initiated by the initiatives of alumni and lecturers of the international Master’s Degree Programme in Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics of the University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, Germany. As in previous years, the conference will address current topics in the field of geographic information (GI) science. With the broad theme of 'The Challenge of Climate Change and Geoinformation Solutions', the conference will focus on contributions from Earth Observation relating to environmental monitoring, natural hazards, and risk assessment in the context of climate change. Additionally, the conference will address new concepts and methods related to machine learning and deep learning for GeoAI applications. Finally, data sharing, which is one of the prerequisites for setting up these applications, will also be discussed. The concept includes invited talks by invited international experts in combination with presentations and workshops by participants and lecturers on topics related to technological developments and recent data provision by Earth Observation Systems. The objective of the conference is to 'take the benefits of geographic information technologies to a wide canvas of applicable areas'.
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