Conference Presentation (Other) FZJ-2016-00757

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Scalable Developments for Big Data Analytics in Remote Sensing



2015

IEEE 36th Symposium on Remote Sensing (IGARSS), IGARSS2015, MilanMilan, Italy, 26 Jul 2015 - 31 Jul 20152015-07-262015-07-31

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Abstract: Big Data Analytics methods take advantage of techniques from the fields of data mining, machine learning, or statistics with a focus on analysing large quantities of data (aka ’big datasets’) with modern technologies. Big datasets appear in remote sensing in the sense of large volumes, but also in the sense of an ever increasing amount of spectral bands (i.e. high-dimensional data). The remote sensing field has traditionally used the above described techniques for a wide variety of application fields such as classification (e.g. land cover analysis using different spectral bands from satellite data), but more recently scalability challenges occur when using traditional (often serial) methods. This paper addresses observed scalability limits when using support vector machines (SVMs) for classification and discusses scalable and parallel developments used in concrete application Areas of remote sensing. Different approaches that are based on massively parallel methods are discussed as well as recent developments in embarassingly parallel methods.


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Jülich Supercomputing Center (JSC)
Research Program(s):
  1. 512 - Data-Intensive Science and Federated Computing (POF3-512) (POF3-512)

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