How to use AI with image data and satellite data
2020-09-21 08:45
Peltarion, the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics (Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences), the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Urban Systems Lab (New School, New York), would like to welcome you to a free online course on 2 October 2020 where you will learn to apply AI-methods (“deep learning”) to analyze satellite images related to land use change and deforestation.
Our living planet and the climate system are changing rapidly. Studying these changes have become increasingly possible thanks to developments in advanced satellite imaginary. Growing volumes of image data, however, also pose difficult challenges to scientists. As some have noted, such data are highly unstructured and difficult to extract insights from, even with intensive manual analysis. Fortunately, recent applications of artificial intelligence on satellite imaginary through so called “deep learning”, have shown some interesting and important advances the last years. Peltarion, the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics (Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences), the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Urban Systems Lab (New School, New York), would like to welcome you to a free online course on 2 October 2020 where you will learn to apply AI-methods (“deep learning”) to analyze satellite images related to land use change and deforestation. More info, and sign up here: https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-news/2020-09-20-how-to-use-ai-with-image-data-and-satellite-data.html
By: Victor Galaz