Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Disaster Management

Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Disaster Management

  • Neelam Dahiya
  • Gurwinder Singh
  • Sartajvir Singh
  • Apoorva Sharma
Publisher:John Wiley & SonsISBN 13: 9781394287192ISBN 10: 1394287194

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Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Disaster Management is written by Neelam Dahiya and published by John Wiley & Sons. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1394287194 (ISBN 10) and 9781394287192 (ISBN 13).

Invest in Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Disaster Management to gain invaluable insights into cutting-edge AI technologies and their transformative role in effectively monitoring and managing natural disasters. Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Disaster Management examines the involvement of advanced tools and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence in disaster management with remote sensing. Remote sensing offers cost-effective, quick assessments and responses to natural disasters. In the past few years, many advances have been made in the monitoring and mapping of natural disasters with the integration of AI in remote sensing. This volume focuses on AI-driven observations of various natural disasters including landslides, snow avalanches, flash floods, glacial lake outburst floods, and earthquakes. There is currently a need for sustainable development, near real-time monitoring, forecasting, prediction, and management of natural resources, flash floods, sea-ice melt, cyclones, forestry, and climate changes. This book will provide essential guidance regarding AI-driven algorithms specifically developed for disaster management to meet the requirements of emerging applications.