An oral presentation entitled as “Big SAR Down-Streaming Applications for Cultural Heritage” was given virtually today by Athos Agapiou as part of the “SAR in Big Data Era 2023” Conference. SAR in Big Data Era 2023, provided an exchange platform for SAR communities sharing experiences of SAR technology advances, data processing algorithms and applications for SDGs.
The presentation was focused on radar down-streaming applications designed for cultural heritage as part of previous or ongoing research activities of the Cyprus University of Technology. The study initially presented the broader context regarding systematic monitoring and the need for earth observation products for heritage applications. Then, a short overview of the space programme and recent trends were highlighted, especially the use of big data. The presentation was then focused on specific examples and studies of SAR applications for cultural heritage using down-streaming services such as the use of integrated Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 for the detection of archaeological proxies, the use of the Hybrid Pluggable Processing Pipeline (HyP3) cloud-based system of NASA Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF) for detecting displacements within archaeological sites in Cyprus after a 5.6 Magnitude scale earthquake event. Furthermore, results from a study dealing with monitoring vertical sprawl in Cyprus using Google Earth Engine and Sentinel-1 were demonstrated. Further results were shown for rapid mapping after technological accidents near heritage sites and exploiting the recently released European Ground Motion Service (EGMS). The presentation ended with a general discussion and future steps.