From September 9 to 13, the results of a study conducted by employees and students of the MMDA department under the leadership of Professor Natalia Kussul on the topic “Optimizing War Damage Detection in Agricultural Lands Using Regression Models and Satellite Imagery” were presented at the flagship European conference ECML PKDD 2024 (European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases), held in Vilnius, Lithuania. This study was conducted within the framework of the project of the National Research Fund of Ukraine, which is aimed at restoring agricultural lands of Ukraine after the war.
At the workshop DEARING 2024 (1st International Workshop on Data-Centric Artificial Intelligence), the results of the study were presented by Sofia Drozd, a master’s student of the MMDA department. The work was highly appreciated by international experts, which allowed Sofia to become one of the five winners of the competition and receive a student grant.
We are proud of our colleagues and wish for new projects and victories!