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Automated cartography using AI

Gabriel Ortiz and the government of Cantabria use AI and computer vision to automate cartography, identifying buildings, roads, vegetation, and invasive plant species from aerial survey data.

Jun 28 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated Jun 28 ·

Your feed might be dominated by LLMs these days, but there are some amazing things happening in computer vision that you shouldn’t ignore! In this episode, we bring you one of those amazing stories from Gabriel Ortiz, who is working with the government of Cantabria in Spain to automate cartography and apply AI to geospatial analysis. We hear about how AI tooling fits into the GIS workflow, and Gabriel shares some of his recent work (including work that can identify individual people, invasive plant species, building and more from aerial survey data). Sponsors: Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences.

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