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In today’s episode, we’re going to be discussing how Artificial Intelligence can be used to enhance Earth Observation.
Most of the images generated by satellites will never be seen by human eyes. There simply aren’t enough humans on Earth—let alone trained experts—to sift through the TBs of imagery generated daily and extract valuable intelligence and insight.
Big data and AI approaches can be used for innovative and cost-effective management and processing of data, learning to recognise patterns and find correlations that humans would otherwise miss. New insights unlocked in this way offer the potential to deliver value to a range of users across markets such as finance, insurance, transport, and agriculture.
Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Dr. Freddie Kalaitzis from the University of Oxford, James Parr, Founder of Trillium Technologies, and Maral Bayaraa from the Satellite Applications Catapult.
Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
Trillium Technologies: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn
University of Oxford: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
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In today’s episode, we’re going to be discussing how Artificial Intelligence can be used to enhance Earth Observation.
Most of the images generated by satellites will never be seen by human eyes. There simply aren’t enough humans on Earth—let alone trained experts—to sift through the TBs of imagery generated daily and extract valuable intelligence and insight.
Big data and AI approaches can be used for innovative and cost-effective management and processing of data, learning to recognise patterns and find correlations that humans would otherwise miss. New insights unlocked in this way offer the potential to deliver value to a range of users across markets such as finance, insurance, transport, and agriculture.
Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Dr. Freddie Kalaitzis from the University of Oxford, James Parr, Founder of Trillium Technologies, and Maral Bayaraa from the Satellite Applications Catapult.
Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
Trillium Technologies: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn
University of Oxford: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.

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