As part of the 1992 International Space Year (ISY), this one-time conference was organized to promote and enhance worldwide scientific communication and cooperation for the collection, processing, archiving, distribution, and analysis of Earth and space science data. The papers cover earth and space science information system morphologies and architecture, helpful user interfaces, application and demonstration of new technologies, outreach opportunities for education, and much more.
Partial Contents
- Earth Science
- Support of an Active Science Project by a Large Information System: Lessons for the EOS Era.
- Sea Surface Temperature Estimation Taking Into Account Partial Cloud Cover Within a Pixel.
- EOS Data and Models Uncertainties.
- A Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Approach to Sampling Malaria Vector Habitats in Chispas, Mexico.
- Dependent Types in Information Systems.
- Supercomputing Technologies for Scientific Productivity in Earth Sciences.
- Education
- The System of Education in Geophysics and the Geosystem.
- The SUSIE Project (Satellites for the Understanding of Space Instrumentation and Experimentation) or Bringing Space Into the Classroom.
- Space Science
- Making Global Change Data From Satellites Available for Political Decision Making.
- The Galileo Science Data System.
- Remote Analysis of Unprocessed IRAS Data.
- Applying Machine Learning Classification Techniques to Automate Sky Object Cataloging.
- Propagation Pathe of SKR.
- Overview of the Astrophysics Data System (ADS).
- Technology
- Alternative Access Methods for Image Retrieval.
- PIPE: An Intelligent Scientific Data Preparation Assistant.
- Storage and Retrieval of Multimedia Information
Readership:
Researchers and students in geophysics, and information system developers in international space science.
Springer Verlag / American Institute of Physics, 1993, 500 S.
117,65 Euro
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-56396-094-9
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