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Primary Convener:
Margaret Glasscoe, University of Colorado at Boulder

Convener:
Bandana Kar, National Laboratory of the Rockies
Albert Kettner, University of Colorado Boulder
ZhiQiang Chen, University of Missouri Kansas City
Guy Schumann, RSS Hydro SARL

Chair:
Bandana Kar, National Laboratory of the Rockies
Albert Kettner, University of Colorado Boulder

Availability of large volumes of imagery at high spatial and temporal resolutions from various sources and advancements in imagery and computational sciences have enabled implementation of near real-time analytics to inform decisions about risk, resilience, response, and recovery. Extreme events threaten critical infrastructure and contribute to cascading infrastructure failures, so providing timely and reliable information about pre-disaster conditions, post-disaster loss, and recovery progression is crucial for response management, resource allocation, recovery activities, and risk reduction. We invite papers focusing on data and image fusion, algorithms and models for near real-time analytics, and applications of emerging theories, tools, and methods for disaster informatics and risk visualization, including digital twin, generative AI, mobile/edge computing, augmented/virtual reality, and other emerging technologies. We also invite papers on multi- and inter-disciplinary implications arising from data quality, social/physical uncertainties, studies of compound events, ethics of using EO and AI, and future directions to improve resilience.

Index Terms
0240 Public health
1910 Data assimilation, integration and fusion
4332 Disaster resilience
4337 Remote sensing and disasters

Cross-Listed:
IN - Informatics
SY - Science and Society
GH - GeoHealth

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