Google Earth Engine (GEE) is an example of a cloud-based image service that combines an extensive archive of satellite imagery, historical and current, with application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow analysis to be performed on this imagery without having to move it to the user’s desktop.
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The AgroInformatics Team from the Digitalization and Informatics Division (CSI) of the FAO is launching a new series of interactive trainings, on “Introduction to Google Earth Engine (GEE) for remote sensing analysis”.
The course is dedicated to beginner users that want to understand how to write scripts in Google Earth Engine to boost their remote sensing analysis. It is divided into a few modules that include topics such as: Image and image collections; Feature collection; Reducers; Functions; Iterate over multiple images; Pre-processing of SAR images and much more!
A minimum understanding of remote sensing principles is recommended, familiarity with scripting languages is a plus.
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The course is dedicated to beginner users that want to understand how to write scripts in Google Earth Engine