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IARPA to Brief Industry on Data Fusion Project in Multispectral Imaging for Intelligence Analysis

U.S. intelligence experts will brief industry on 29 May 2019 on a project to blend data from satellite-based multispectral imaging sensors and visible-light sensors to detect heavy building projects and highway construction from space. Officials of the U.S. Intelligence Advanced Projects Agency (IARPA) in Washington will sponsor the industry briefings for the Space-based Machine Automated

Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Satellite Imagery Dataset

Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) released a new satellite imagery dataset to advance key frontiers in computer vision and develop new solutions for national security and disaster response. The release was in support of the DIUx xView 2018 Detection Challenge: OBJECTS IN CONTEXT IN OVERHEAD IMAGERY WHAT IS xVIEW?

Keeping an Eye on the Health of Structures

Scientists at Tokyo Tech used synthetic-aperture radar data from four different satellites, combined with statistical methods, to determine the structural deformation patterns of the largest bridge in Iran. The importance of roads and bridges for humans both during ancient and contemporary times is clearly evident. The structural health and integrity of such large structures are,