IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium “Acting for Sustainability and Resilience” 7 – 12 July, 2024 • Athens, Greece
We are excited to announce that Argyro Argyrou recently presented her groundbreaking research paper titled “Archaeological Surface Ceramics Detection Using Low Altitude Images Based on Weak Learners” at the IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) 2024. This year’s symposium, themed “Acting for Sustainability and Resilience,” took place from July 7-12 in Athens, Greece. Argyro’s presentation was held on Thursday, July 11, 2024, from 16:20 to 17:20, as part of the session THPB.PA: Geoscience and Remote Sensing for Cultural Heritage Protection II.
Argyro’s research introduced an innovative approach that utilizes low altitude imaging combined with weak learner algorithms to detect archaeological surface ceramics. This methodology represents a significant advancement in geoscience and remote sensing, with profound implications for the protection and preservation of cultural heritage. Attendees of IEEE IGARSS 2024 had the opportunity to gain valuable insights into cutting-edge technologies that enhance sustainability and resilience in cultural heritage practices. For more details on the symposium and the full schedule, please visit the IEEE IGARSS 2024 website.