A case study using earth observation and AI to identify and classify buildings as part of a larger risk mapping exercise in Ho Chi Minh City. Elizabeth Duffy also shares insights into the future relationship between earth observation and in situ measurements, how AI is changing our understanding of what possible, and where earth observation can provide real benefits to industry.
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Remote sensing and future of earth observation
A marketplace for geospatial data and workflows
Geospatial visualisations matter - Civil engineering meets online gaming
Using the geomagnetic field of buildings to navigate indoors
The location context platform
Geospatial gives context to risk
Inspirational geospatial visualizations
Geospatial support for humanitarian emergencies
Crowd source clean the planet - a geospatial approach
Highways in the sky, risk islands and drone flight paths
Immersive maps give context to data - this is Street View for rivers
The Google Drive of geospatial - curation over creation
A geospatial story and some housekeeping
Mapping the way we relate to the urban environment
Creating Global Activity Specific Maps
Positioning as a service and the role of smartphones in the future of geolocation
A diary of your location - recording your travel journeys using GPS tracks
Scaling map data generation using computer vision
A mapping platform for your outdoor adventures
Tracking global air traffic in real time
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