IBM and NASA collaborates to convert satellite data into high resolution maps using AI

IBM and NASA collaborates to convert satellite data into high resolution maps using AI

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: May 12 2023

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  • IBM in collaboration with NASA unveiled a new geospatial foundation model designed to convert satellite data into high-resolution maps of floods, fires, and other landscape changes to reveal the planet’s past and hint at its future.
  • The model watsonx.ai geospatial offering is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by IBM.
  • The goal of the NASA and IBM collaboration is to provide an easier way for researchers to analyse and draw insights from large NASA datasets related to Earth processes.
  • This collaboration is part of NASA’s Open-Source Science Initiative (OSSI), a commitment to building an inclusive, transparent, and collaborative open science community over the next decade.
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