EOD: The IEEE GRSS Earth Observation Database
Michael Schmitt, Pedram Ghamisi, Naoto Yokoya, Ronny H\"ansch

TL;DR
This paper introduces EOD, an online platform that catalogs diverse remote sensing datasets, aiding researchers in navigating the extensive and growing collection of Earth observation data for various applications.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive, interactive database that systematically organizes remote sensing datasets, facilitating easier access and comparison for the research community.
Findings
EOD provides a centralized platform for remote sensing datasets.
It enhances accessibility and comparison of datasets for researchers.
The platform supports various data types and applications.
Abstract
In the era of deep learning, annotated datasets have become a crucial asset to the remote sensing community. In the last decade, a plethora of different datasets was published, each designed for a specific data type and with a specific task or application in mind. In the jungle of remote sensing datasets, it can be hard to keep track of what is available already. With this paper, we introduce EOD - the IEEE GRSS Earth Observation Database (EOD) - an interactive online platform for cataloguing different types of datasets leveraging remote sensing imagery.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Geographic Information Systems Studies
