JURSE intends to be a unique forum for urban remote sensing with respect to the Information Technology and Geoscience community. A continuously increasing amount of multiple sensory data offers opportunities to address new questions and solve existing problems more effectively in urban remote sensing. To exploit the full potential these diverse data sources offer, several questions needs to be investigated, for example how to select the best data sets for different applications and how to implement and exploit the algorithms and procedures developed for single sensor data processing. Another important question is how to combine the information derived from these different sensors, for example on which level should the individually processed data been fused.
The objectives of JURSE are:
- gathering people coming from industry, academia, local and national/international agencies together to discuss topics related to remote sensing for urban monitoring
- fostering the research and the applications of available data sets over urban areas, with a special consideration for high resolution satellite data and data fusion
- providing new ideas for developing sensors and/or systems able to analyze and monitor urban areas
- improving the knowledge and the know-how by means of the interaction of researchers coming from different communities (town and regional planning, engineering, photogrammetry, geology, hydrology, etc)