Also the current remote sensing course within the Global Change Ecology M.Sc. program had the chance to listen to and discuss remote sensing research at DLR-EOC during the excursion to Munich. The presentations by DLR scientists covered a wide variety of topics and gave insights into ongoing research. Moreover did the students have the chance to meet former GCE students now working at DLR and talk to them directly about their experiences and recommendations. Thanks a lot to all the DLR colleagues to provide highly valuable and interesting overview talks of their current research.
New publication: Mapping animal paths using drones and deep learning
We're pleased to share our latest open-access research on automatically detecting animal paths in Africa's Kruger National Park using drone imagery and deep learning. Published in Ecological Informatics, our study demonstrates how deep learning can be employed to...









