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Publications about 'Satellite'
Articles in journal or book chapters
  1. Carlos Gomez Gonzalez, Olivier Absil, and Marc Van Droogenbroeck. Supervised detection of exoplanets in high-contrast imaging sequences. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 613:1-13, May 2018. Keyword(s): Deep learning, SODINN, VORTEX project, High angular resolution, Image processing, Detection of planets, Sparse decomposition, Detection, Planets and satellites. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Carlos Gomez Gonzalez, Olivier Absil, Pierre-antoine Absil, Marc Van Droogenbroeck, Dimitri Mawet, and Jean Surdej. Low-rank plus sparse decomposition for exoplanet detection in direct imaging ADI sequences: The LLSG algorithm. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 589(A54):1-9, May 2016. Keyword(s): VORTEX project, High angular resolution, Image processing, Detection of planets, Sparse decomposition, Detection, Planets and satellites. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles
  1. Renaud Vandeghen, Anthony Cioppa, and Marc Van Droogenbroeck. Semi-Supervised Training to Improve Detection for Satellite Images. In AI4Copernicus: Earth Observation and Artificial Intelligence for a Safer World, Brussels, Belgium, May 2022. Keyword(s): Semi-supervised, Self training, Satellite, Semantic segmentation, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Deep learning. [bibtex-entry]


Manuals, booklets
  1. Marc Van Droogenbroeck. Satellite communications. Course notes, 2012. Keyword(s): Course notes, Satellite communications, Signal, Multiplexing, Channel, Noise, Power, Engineering. [bibtex-entry]


Miscellaneous
  1. Renaud Vandeghen. Semi-supervised learning for object detection in satellite images. Master's thesis, University of Liège, Belgium, June 2020. Keyword(s): Satellite imaging, Semi-supervised, Self training, Detection, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Deep learning. [bibtex-entry]



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