AI in Geospatial Data Capture
Time and date: 28.4.2022 klo 9.00-10.30am (UTC+3)
Event place: Maria 01 + Zoom
Language: English
Registration: Register here!
Can geospatial data capture be made more efficient? What are the benefits of artificial intelligence? The National Land Survey has an ongoing project investigating the potential of artificial intelligence to automate the updating of a terrain database.
As part of the project, data processed by the National Land Survey is being published as open access materials. These materials contain, for instance, real orthos, photo and laserDSM, and vectors.
Program
9.00 Lingli Zhu, the National Land Survey – Introduction to the ATMU project
9.15 Christian Koski, the National Land Survey – Mapping small streams and ditches with deep learning in the ATMU project
9.30 Niko Anttiroiko, the Finnish Heritage Agency – LIDARK – Mapping archaeological heritage with AI & LiDAR
9.45 Helge-André Langåker, Terratec AS
Moderator: Alex Jung, Assistant Professor, Aalto University
Puhuja
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Alex JungAssistant Professor, Aalto University
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Helge-André LangåkerRobotics Engineer, Terratec AS
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Niko AnttiroikoProject manager, National Heritage Agency
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Christian KoskiResearch Scientist, the National Land Survey
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Lingli ZhuResearch manager, the National Land Survey