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    | In continuation  of the GIS Talk Series on Emerging Topics in Earth Observation and Spatial  Data Science, a workshop was conducted on “Machine Learning and Cloud  Computing for Crop Classification” at the Centre for Geographical  Information System (CGIS), Faculty of Geo-Sciences, University of the Punjab,  Lahore Pakistan. The participants benefited from the discussion on the key  concepts of Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, and Image  Classification with hands-on exercises. The workshop aimed to strengthen collaboration  between academia and industry. Teams from the Urban Unit, Lahore (https://www.urbanunit.gov.pk/)  and Smart Sensing for Climate and Development (SCD) at the Centre for  GIS, University of the Punjab, Lahore demonstrated the general workflow of  Machine Learning algorithms and Google Earth Engine (GEE), a cloud  computing platform, for Land Cover / Crop classification. |  
    | Prof  Dr. Shahid Ghazi, Director CGIS, in his opening remarks,  emphasized the adaptation of emerging  technologies for research and development. Dr. Muhammad Usman, and Dr. Sawaid  Abbas, from CGIS, Smart Sensing for Climate & Development (SCD) shared  their expertise and valuable insights regarding Geospatial analysis on Google  Earth Engine and Machine learning algorithms and the Urban Unit team including,  Mr. Sami Ullah Khan, Dr. Syed Muhammad Irteza, and Mr.Aurangzeb Rehmani  explored the intricacies of crop cycle analysis, crop cover classification, and  training data compilation. Special thanks to Dr. Urooj Khan from the Urban Unit  for facilitating the workshop. The workshop aimed to strengthen collaboration  between academia and industry. |  
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    | Sessions  Detail: |  
    | The  workshop consisted of three interactive sessions, aimed at providing  participants with basic knowledge and skills on various aspects of machine  learning, cloud computing, JavaScript coding in the GEE, crop cycle, crop cover  classification, and training data compilation for satellite image  classification. |  
    | Opening Remarks: |  
    | Prof. Dr Shahid Ghazi, Director Centre for  Geographical Information System |  
    | In his opening remarks, Prof Dr. Shahid Ghazi, emphasis  on the adaptation of emerging technologies for research and development. Prof.  Ghazi acknowledged the importance of linkages between academia and industry. |  
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    | Session 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing and Google  Earth Engine |  
    | Speaker: Dr Muhammad Usman, Smart Sensing for Climate and  Development, CGIS |  
    | The  first session focused on providing participants with a comprehensive  introduction to cloud computing and its applications in land cover land use  classification. Special emphasis was placed on GEE, a platform for processing  and analyzing BIG Geospatial Data. Participants gained insights into the  features and functionalities of the GEE, enabling them to harness power of planetary  scale mapping to implement advanced analyses and develop customized algorithms. |  
    | Session 2: Fundamentals of Machine Learning |  
    | Speaker: Dr Sawaid Abbas, Smart Sensing for Climate and  Development, CGIS |  
    | In  the second session, participants delved into the fundamental concepts of  machine learning. They received a comprehensive overview of different machine  learning algorithms, including supervised and unsupervised learning techniques.  The session covered essential topics such as data preprocessing, feature  engineering, model selection, and evaluation methods, equipping participants  with the necessary knowledge to apply machine learning. |  
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    | Session 3: Crop Cycle, Crop Cover Classification, and  Training Data Compilation |  
    | Speakers: Mr Sami Ullah Khan, Dr Syed Muhammad Irteza, and  Mr Aurengzeb Rahmani, The Urban Unit, Lahore. |  
    | The  final session explored the intricacies of crop cycle analysis, crop cover  classification, and training data compilation. Participants learned about the  importance of understanding the temporal dynamics of crops, identifying crop  cover using remote sensing data, and compiling high-quality training datasets  for subsequent image analysis and crop cover estimation using Earth Observation  data. |  
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    | Thanks  & Appreciation |  
    | We  would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Urban Unit team including Dr.  Urooj Khan, Mr. Sami Ullah Khan, Dr. Syed Muhammad Irteza, and Mr.Aurangzeb  Rehmani, for their invaluable contributions to facilitating the workshop. A special thanks  to the speakers Mr Sami Ullah Khan, Program manager RS from the Urban Unit, Dr.  Muhammad Usman,  Assistant professor at CGIS, Dr. Sawaid Abbas, Assistant Professor at CGIS, Smart  Sensing for Climate & Development (SCD) and Dr Syed Muhammad Irtaza for sharing their expertise and valuable insights  during the workshop. Their contributions and informative session enriched their  understanding of the topic. We sincerely appreciate their time, knowledge, and  dedication to promoting advancements in the field. |  
    | We  also express our gratitude to Prof. Dr. Shahid Ghazi, Director CGIS, for their  guidance and support in making the workshop a success. |  
    | A  big thanks to the  management  team, supporting staff and Smart Sensing Society for their meticulous planning, attention to  detail, and seamless execution. A special thanks to Mr Abu Talha, Mr Muhmmad  Umer, Ms Rabia Siddique, and Ms Nawa-i-Habib for their hard  work and dedication made this event a resounding success. We are grateful for their efforts  in bringing together experts, participants, and resources to create a valuable  learning experience. |  
    | Congratulations  statement |  
    | Congratulations  to all the participants who actively engaged in the workshop and demonstrated  their enthusiasm for learning and exploring new techniques in crop  classification. Your dedication and commitment to enhancing your skills in  machine learning and cloud computing are truly commendable. We hope that the  knowledge gained during this workshop will empower you in your future endeavours  and contribute to advancements in the field of crop classification. |  
    | Event Details |  
    | Date: 25 May 2023 |  
    | Time: 1000-1600 |  
    | Target  Audience: Undergraduate and  Graduated Research Students |  
    | Pre-requisite: Basic Remote Sensing  and Computer Programming |  
    | Medium  of Instruction: English |  
    | Venue:  Smart Sensing for Climate and Development Lab, Centre for Geographical  Information System, PUCIT, University of the Punjab, Lahore. |  
 
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