The Remote Sensing Unit, in collaboration with the Department of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems at the College of Science has organized a seminar entitled “Reading and interpretation of space images” with the participation of a number of students and specialists in astronomy and space. The seminar aimed at sharing knowledge and science, informing participants about the most important modern technologies in the field of interpretation and analysis of space images and keeping pace with their global developments, which include the basic principles and applications in this regard via adopting visual interpretation, traditional analysis, automatic interpretation, classification and the most important scientific terms in this process and how to conduct geographical correction of satellite images.

The lectures were given by Assist. Prof. Dr. Alaa Saud, Prof. Dr. Faleh Hassan, Assist. Prof. Dr. Uday Hatem Shaaban and the Assist. Prof. Dr. Laith Aziz Jawad who highlighted the automated interpretation of satellite imagery using a range of specialized software such as (ENVI & ERDAS) which are important multi-application research topics and system design that requires extensive experience in the field of computer vision technology and skill, as well as scientific terms for dropping  Maps, and different methods of implementing geographical correction of space images with the aim of linking them to one of the coordinate systems, with a presentation and presentation of the process of projecting maps and other related aspects.

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