International Conference on Earth Observation and Geospatial Information ICEOGI 2023

By USTHB

Conference
ICEOGI 2023

EVENT OVERVIEW

Starts:
22/05/2023
Ends:
24/05/2022
Location:
Algiers,
Algeria

EXTRA INFORMATION

– Organiser: USTHB
– Language: English
– Virtual or in-person: In-person

ICEOGI 2023 is an international conference for the exchange of experience and knowledge among researchers and developers concerned with Earth Observation (EO) and Geospatial Information (GI)  technologies and applications. It also offers an interdisciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges and adopted solutions in the fields of EO and GI.

The idea of ICEOGI 2023 stems from the ongoing collaboration and exchange of experience held within the context of the SEED4NA project, where two algerian academic institutions are involved, The University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB) and The University of Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella (UORAN1).

SEED4NA is an Erasmus+ CBHE (Capacity Building in Higher Education) project bringing together several universities and research centers in Europe and North-Africa to develop knowledge, skills and expertise in the fields of EO and GI.

The first edition of ICEOGI is co-organized by the Laboratory LTIR (Laboratoire du Traitement d’Images et Rayonnement/Laboratory of Image Processing and Radiation) of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of USTHB and the Laboratory LITIO (Laboratoire d’Informatique et des Technologies d’Information d’Oran/Laboratory of Information Technology and Computer Science of Oran) of the Faculty of Exact and Applied Sciences of UORAN1. It will take place in Algiers, Algeria, May 22-24, 2023.

Topics of Interest

ICEOGI 2023 is soliciting high quality technical papers addressing research challenges related to the the theory, concepts, and engineering in the areas of earth observation, remote sensing, geomatics and geospatial data. Papers should present original work validated via analysis, experimental study or simulation. Studies on policy, strategy and legal aspects of geospatial data are also welcome.