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From 28/11/2017 to 30/11/2017

Centre de Congrès Pierre Baudis
Toulouse (FR)

Big Data from Space refers to the massive spatio-temporal Earth and Space observation data collected by space-borne and ground based sensors, and to synergetic use of data coming from other sources and communities. This domain is currently facing sharp development with numerous new initiatives and breakthroughs ranging from intelligent sensors to data science. These developments are empowering new approaches and applications in various and diverse domains influencing life on earth, from sensing cities. monitoring human settlements and urban areas to climate change and security.

The objective of this conference is to stimulate interactions and bring together researchers, engineers, users, infrastructure and service providers, interested in exploiting Big Data from Space.

Detailed objectives are:

  1. Present and discuss results, progresses and emerging challenges, including open data access and open science;
  2. Involve users and service providers in the definition of a roadmap for future developments;
  3. Identify priorities for research, technology development and innovation;
  4. Widen competences and expertise of universities, research institutes, labs, SMEs and industrial actors;
  5. Foster networking of experts and users towards better access and sharing of data, tools, infrastructures, resources and incubation of services;
  6. Leverage innovation, spin-in and spin-off of technologies, and business development arising from research and industry progress;
  7. Increase and promote the value stemming from the huge quantity of data made available at an ever increasing rate.

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