Computer vision is everywhere! But teaching an algorithm to identify objects requires a lot of data and this is definitely the case when we think about GeoAI But it is not enough to have a lot of data we also need data that is labeled If we are looking for cars in images we need a lot of images of cars and we need to know which pixels are the car! Of course, I am oversimplifying but I hope you get the idea, Now imagine that you can automatically generate a large labeled data set of realistic ima...
Aug 09, 2023•1 hr 3 min•Ep 209•Transcript available on Metacast This is an interview with a senior data scientist from Hub Ocean , a platform that aims to unlock and unite ocean data. Hub Ocean - as the name suggests is a hub for ocean data Now we have talked about these kinds of data hubs before on the podcast - Sentinal Hub - a data hub for earth observation data, Microsoft Planetary Computer , Google Earth Engine , Open Topography is data but for topography data . The concept is not new but also not easy to implement and if they work, these types of data ...
Aug 03, 2023•39 min•Ep 208•Transcript available on Metacast felt.com is a browser-based mapping tool and its also a reminder that just because we have always done web mapping one way it doesnt mean it always has to be done that way. For example, Felt lets you upload anything! That's a bold promise, you can upload anything you want and we will figure it out on the back end. Felt is also the first and only flagship sustaining member of the QGIS project, they are supporting the development of an open-source tiling engine, called Tippecanoe. They also suppor...
Jul 19, 2023•40 min•Ep 207•Transcript available on Metacast Rapid is a free open-source web-based editor for an OpenStreetMap. In the past the focus was on conflating AI-generated datasets with OpenStreetMap data but the future for this editor is conflating authoritative datasets with OpenStreetMap. Humans are in the loop, people reviewing data authoritative datasets and adding them to OpenStreetMap with a few clicks! So you might be wondering, what is Authoritative data? And perhaps it doesnt even matter what authoritative means maybe the most important...
Jul 05, 2023•52 min•Ep 206•Transcript available on Metacast The promise of digital mapping is to provide a shared and real-time view of the state of the underlying system. pg_eventserv is a free and open-source component that helps fulfill the promise of real-time event modeling and shared views in PostgreSQL. By connecting to PostgreSQL and listening on specified channels, pg_eventserv captures database notifications and forwards them to web clients, enabling real-time updates and synchronization of data displayed on maps or other web interfaces. pg_eve...
Jun 28, 2023•26 min•Ep 205•Transcript available on Metacast You guessed it this episode is all about recruitment! Who is this episode for? Well if you have a career in geospatial it's for you! Getting the job you want, changing your career path, or deciding whether to work at a start-up or a more established company. Once you have made these decisions, how do you stand out from the crowd? What is it the recruiters are looking for? And if you do get offered a contract should you negotiate and what is negotiable? Jett Metcalf has worked as a geospatial rec...
Jun 22, 2023•1 hr•Ep 204•Transcript available on Metacast How do we get data from a satellite down to Earth? How do we task a satellite? Today the answer is likely to be via radios and a system of downlink sites or ground stations. As the satellites pass overhead or within line of sight data can be sent via radio from the satellite to the receiver on the ground. If you dont want to wait until the satellite can see the ground station, you can send your data to a geostationary satellite that can always see a ground station and let it send the data back t...
Jun 14, 2023•45 min•Ep 203•Transcript available on Metacast There is a general understanding that it is becoming increasingly difficult to extract meaning from all the data we are collecting without using AI. But what is AI, and how did we end up in a situation where it is identifying wolves from dogs based on the presence of snow in the background of images? What does this mean for spatial analysis using tabular data? What is explainability? This is not a "how-to" do spatial analysis using an AI episode, it is an overview of AI in spatial analysis episo...
Jun 07, 2023•1 hr 6 min•Ep 202•Transcript available on Metacast PYGEOAPI is a Python server implementation of the OGC API suite of standards ... which might be really useful if you are thinking about upgrading from the first-generation OGC standards to the second-generation OGC standards ... or if need to implement a custom data source or custom functionality to your web services. https://pygeoapi.io If you are using MapServer , Geoserver, Mapproxy , QGIS server , or Deegree you might find this episode interesting! Relevant previous episodes Cloud-native Geo...
May 31, 2023•37 min•Ep 201•Transcript available on Metacast So why would anyone want to put alot of data into a browser? Well, for a lot of the same reasons that edge computing and distributed computing have become so popular. You get the data a lot closer to the user and you dont have to pay for the compute ;) this sounds great but as I found out during this conversation it's not as easy as it might seem! There are a lot of trade-offs that need to be evaluated when moving data and analytics to the client. Nick Rabinowitz Senior Staff Software Engineer a...
May 24, 2023•57 min•Ep 200•Transcript available on Metacast Sounds like a great idea right? In this episode, Paul Ramsey explains why you shouldn't ... unless you want to ... and how you can ... if you have to. You can find Paul's blog here: http://blog.cleverelephant.ca/about Some more episodes you might enjoy ESRI , GIS careers , Geospatial Data Science QGIS , Geospatial Python , ArcGIS Pro Google Maps , Geomatics , Cartography Location Intelligence , Mapping Previous episodes with Paul Spatial SQL https://mapscaping.com/podcast/spatial-sql-gis-without...
May 17, 2023•34 min•Ep 199•Transcript available on Metacast A knowledge graph is a network of relationships between real work entities and in this episode, you will learn how and why knowledge graphs might be a better choice than spatial joins! Further listening! The H3 Indexing System https://mapscaping.com/podcast/h3-geospatial-indexing-system/ Hex Tiles https://mapscaping.com/podcast/hex-tiles/ Points of Interest data https://mapscaping.com/podcast/all-of-the-places-in-the-world/ Dark Data https://mapscaping.com/podcast/unstructured-data-is-dark-data/...
May 12, 2023•32 min•Ep 197•Transcript available on Metacast I am sure you have heard of ChatGPT by now so the hope of this episode is to give you some more context about what is it built on and how it works. To do that I invited Daniel Whitneck back on the podcast You can connect with Daniel here https://datadan.io/ and listen to his previous episode here: https://mapscaping.com/podcast/an-introduction-to-artificial-intelligence/ This is perhaps the quote for the episode that I have spent the most time thinking about "We always thought AI would be logica...
May 10, 2023•50 min•Ep 198•Transcript available on Metacast Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables computers and systems to derive meaningful information from digital images. You might think that this is exactly what we are doing in earth observation but there are a few important differences between computer vision and what some people refer to as GeoAI. This week Jordi inglada is going to help you understand what those differences are and why it's not always possible to use Computer vision techniques in the field of Remo...
Apr 26, 2023•38 min•Ep 196•Transcript available on Metacast Data is what data does - more about that later on ;) This episode focuses on designing for privacy, how do we create value from location data without sacrificing personal privacy? Well, you might start by adhering to the Enhanced Standards For Precise Location Information which means that information about sensitive places like churches, hospitals, military bases, and LGBTQ+ spaces isn't misused or sold. Plus, they protect our exact location from being shared with law enforcement or bounty hunte...
Apr 19, 2023•42 min•Ep 195•Transcript available on Metacast When comparing multispectral and hyperspectral data it is not simply a case of more data more better! With hyperspectral you have The curse of Dimensionality but you also get more flexibility to pick exactly what bands you want to use! With multispectral you have less noise but you also have less data! This episode is designed to be a beginner's guide to the differences between hyperspectral and multispectral satellite data. You can reach out to Gordon Logie here: https://sparkgeo.com/blog/team/...
Apr 13, 2023•39 min•Ep 194•Transcript available on Metacast This week we are going to learn how Foursquare is trying to identify and map all of the places in the world! Foursquare uses a mixture of crowd source and data conflation to maintain a database of 205 million places ... and it's not easy! Each phone might see the world slightly differently in terms of location accuracies and crowdsourcing data means that people "check-in" at different locations. Kyle Fowler - Senior Director, Engineering at Foursquare Is going to give a behind-the-scenes look at...
Apr 02, 2023•42 min•Ep 193•Transcript available on Metacast Protomaps is a serverless system for planet-scale maps, it's an umbrella project consisting of a few different components one of which is PMtiles. PMtiles is Cloud Optimise Geotiff for web mapping, what this means is that you can build a base map and host it without the need for a server! PMtiles is a single file that you can access via HTTP range requests in the same way that you can access data within a Cloud Optimised Geotiff with the important difference that PMtiles can also contain vector ...
Mar 22, 2023•38 min•Ep 192•Transcript available on Metacast Storytelling with point clouds This is not your typical point clouds episode! Today we are talking about how to use point clouds to tell a story. During this episode, you will hear Benjamin Muller talk about using a point cloud to make a film about the city of St Gallen in Switzerland and you might be tempted to think what a waste of time! Why not use the data to make better measurements that lead to better decisions? How many IT projects have failed, not because they were based on bad decisions...
Mar 15, 2023•40 min•Ep 191•Transcript available on Metacast You are about to meet Peter Spencer, a Freelance Archaeologist, Surveyor, and Geomatics Specialist You are also about to learn how geospatial tech and techniques are being applied in the field of archaeology at an object scale with laser scanning that enables fragments of skeletons from all over the world to be 3D printed and pieced together locally. At a site scale LiDAR, ground penetrating radar, and photogrammetry have completely changed the game in terms of modeling archaeological sites in a...
Mar 08, 2023•46 min•Ep 190•Transcript available on Metacast Warning! this podcast episode is not as boring as it sounds! While geospatial standards are boring on purpose ... this episode is not .- If you woke up this morning wanting to listen to a boring podcast episode about geospatial standards this is not for you! Scott Simmons ( OGCs Chief Standards Officer ) https://www.ogc.org/about/team/scott-simmons/ helps us understand what a Geopose is and how it might be used, why we need GeoRSS, and something called SensorThings! You will also learn about the...
Mar 01, 2023•47 min•Ep 189•Transcript available on Metacast It sounds like a clickbait title, right? And to be fair I am trying to capture your attention but this is not clickbait in the sense that the title makes a promise that the episode lives up to! This is not a get-rich-quick-scheme its a story about someone like us who is earning money by using his geospatial skills to teach others. Konrad Hafen is a hydrologist with the USGS and runs two websites and a youtube channel, he is a geospatial content creator who makes money from ads and from selling o...
Feb 22, 2023•39 min•Ep 188•Transcript available on Metacast Distributing Geospatial Data - Every wondered why you might what to do this? Or maybe you understand the why but are unsure about the how? Perhaps you have heard people talk about partitioning data or sharding data, you might have heard some of these terms used in the context of enterprise-scale geospatial systems and parallel processing and thought Wow that sounds daunting! This podcast episode is meant to be a soft introduction to the world of distributed geospatial databases and some of the c...
Feb 15, 2023•51 min•Ep 187•Transcript available on Metacast So you might be wondering why the United Nations World Food Programme needs a geospatial support unit. Let me give you a brief overview, Basically, they curate and maintain global datasets that they use to model the risk of sudden-onset disasters than might lead to a food security risk. They use this model to send out early warnings to at-risk communities and help with the response when disasters happen. Of course, there is more to it ... But I will let Rohini Sampoornam Swaminathan ( The head o...
Feb 08, 2023•42 min•Ep 186•Transcript available on Metacast Personally, I don't feel like aerial imagery gets the attention it deserves! So I invited Michael Bewley - Senior Director of AI Systems at Nearmap back on the podcast to help bring us up to speed on the state of the art of capturing, processing, and building a business around aerial imagery. If you dont care about aerial imagery, think of this as a story about turning unstructured data into structured data into insights and building a business around that. You can connect with Micheal on Twitte...
Feb 01, 2023•52 min•Ep 185•Transcript available on Metacast This episode covers a wide range of topics from the role of geospatial in systems thinking - representing natural systems in location systems and how we can apply the technology behind virtual worlds to the real world. During this conversation, it became clear to me that technology should be used in service of culture and not the other way around. I think in terms of geospatial we have an interesting opportunity to have an outsized impact if we can just figure out how to market it! I often think...
Jan 25, 2023•51 min•Ep 184•Transcript available on Metacast My guest on the show today is Mike. Today Mike is the founder of a software startup called ChroneChards, but he started as a cartographer for an adventure race and Patagonia. So he has come a long way. A couple of other really interesting points about Mike. He is a self-taught software developer and he is a self-taught businessman. The reason why I mentioned this means that if he can teach himself these things, then you can do it too. And as you'll discover later on in the episode, all you have ...
Jan 18, 2023•43 min•Ep 183•Transcript available on Metacast If 80% of all data has a spatial component why do we need to approach mature and emerging markets differently? With everyone racing to democratize location technology why is GIS still a valuable skill? What are consultancies looking for when they hire geospatial consultants? Answers to these questions and much more in this episode where we focus on geospatial consulting, as a business and career path. Todd Slind - VP of Technology at Locana.co Connect with Todd on Twitter or LinkedIn Recommended...
Jan 11, 2023•47 min•Ep 182•Transcript available on Metacast FROM THE ARCHIVE! Calculating the location of your mobile device ( the blue dot ) is not as straightforward as you might imagine. It involves databases of wifi hotspots, 3D city models, IMU's, GNSS, your proximity to cell towers, and maybe something called visual positioning. Ed Parsons - Googles Geospatial Technologist explains previous podcast episode that you might enjoy! SATELLITE-BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM - A BASE STATION IN THE SKY POSITIONING AS A SERVICE AND THE ROLE OF SMARTPHONES IN TH...
Dec 07, 2022•44 min•Ep 129•Transcript available on Metacast Tropical forests are large sources of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, due to deforestation. They could instead be a big part of the climate solution. Through Norways International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI), users can now access high-resolution, analysis-ready mosaics of the worlds tropics in order to help reduce and reverse the loss of tropical forests, combat climate change, conserve biodiversity, and facilitate sustainable development for noncommercial uses. MapComplete https://mapc...
Nov 30, 2022•38 min•Ep 180•Transcript available on Metacast