Automated cataloging and characterization of space-derived data
Telematics and Informatics - Space Applications Artificial Intelligence
Understanding complex dynamics by visual and symbolic reasoning
Artificial Intelligence - Special issue: Qualitative reasoning about physical systems II
Probabilistic neural network architecture for high-speed classification of remotely sensed imagery
Telematics and Informatics - Special issue: Neural networks and artificial intelligence technologies for space applications
Data mining of multidimensional remotely sensed images
CIKM '93 Proceedings of the second international conference on Information and knowledge management
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In the late 1990s, NASA will launch a series of satellites to study the Earth as a dynamic system. The information system required to manage data from these satellites will be one of the world's largest, requiring a capacity about 1,000 times the size of the Library of Congress. The enormous size of the data holdings and the complexity of the information system pose several challenges to computer scientists, and promise to test the limits of practical AI techniques. This article illustrates a few of these challenges by describing a system called the Intelligent Information Fusion System.