Forest fire damage in Athens quickly assessed with Definiens

Released on = August 3, 2007, 1:28 am

Press Release Author = Rene Hermes

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki recently published
studies revealing that over 5000 hectares of fir and pine forest in the Mount
Parnitha National Park were destroyed by the recent forest fires. Nearly half of the
forested area surrounding the city of Athens, which was essential in coping with the
pollution emitted by the capitals 2.5 million cars, is ruined. Detailed information
about the burnt forest area was extracted with the Definiens Enterprise Image
IntelligenceT Suite. The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki used the Definiens
technology to analyze high resolution Ikonos satellite data in combination with a
digital elevation model, resulting in very accurate and comprehensive maps about the
area. The extent of the environmental damage causes scientists to warn of dire
changes to the air quality and temperature of the city.

Press Release Body = Forest fires are a major concern, both for environmental and
safety reasons, therefore city authorities and government bodies must have complete
and accurate information about these fires available quickly. The information is
required to better understand the changes in the vegetation, the erosion and to
determine the impact on wildlife as well as the duration of regeneration. A detailed
report helps officials to gain a deeper understanding of the situation and to make
the right decisions based on the best insights available. The information may also
be used for subsequent forest renewal projects and subsidy management.

"As dramatic and unfortunate it is, but natural disasters regrettably do happen.
Therefore it is of utmost importance that officials have knowledge and insights to
respond quickly in order to cope with the destruction," commented Rene Hermes,
Definiens' Vice President of Marketing. "We are pleased to see the value of the
Definiens technology in the management of natural resources and public safety."

In addition to the surface area of burnt forest, the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki generated valuable additional information. Using the Definiens
Enterprise Image Intelligence Suite, they automatically assessed the distribution of
islands of remaining forest within the large area. "We required detailed and
accurate results and insights of the Mount Parnitha forest area in a timely manner.
The Definiens technology was critical in analyzing and evaluating the damage," said
Ioannis Gitas, Lecturer at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Definiens in Earth Sciences
Definiens enables organizations involved in Earth Sciences to quickly extract
accurate geo-information, ready for use in GIS, from earth observation and remote
sensing imagery. Definiens' intelligent feature extraction capabilities accelerate
mapping, change detection as well as object recognition and deliver standardized,
reproducible image analysis results.

About Definiens
Definiens is the number one Enterprise Image Intelligence company for analyzing and
interpreting images on every scale, from microscopic cell structures to satellite
images. The Definiens Cognition Network Technology®, developed by Nobel laureate
Prof. Gerd Binnig and his team, is an advanced and robust context-based technology
designed to fulfill the image analysis requirements of the Life and Earth sciences
markets. The technology is modeled on the powerful human cognitive perception
processes to extract intelligence from images. Definiens provides organizations with
faster image analysis results, allowing deeper insights enabling better business
decisions. The company is headquartered in Munich, Germany and has offices
throughout the United States. Further information is available at www.definiens.com.


Web Site = http://www.definiens.com

Contact Details = Definiens
Rene Hermes, Vice President Marketing
rhermes@definiens.com
+49 (0)89 231180-11

Lucy Turpin Communications
Nina Wenske, PR & MarCom Manager
definiens@lucyturpin.com
+49 (0)89 417761-13

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