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[–] derram 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.8 years ago
https://archive.is/E5bhr | https://vgy.me/hSkRR2.png :
Descartes Labs Opens China and the U.S. to Satellite-Imagery Visual Search - The Atlantic
'Geovisual Search allows users to find similar-looking objects in aerial maps of China, the United States, and the world. '
'A New Way to Search Satellite Imagery?'
'If the sheer amount of new daily satellite imagery continues to expand, it seems like a possible fate. '
'For its part, Descartes plans to keep expanding the use of machine-learning algorithms on satellite imagery. '
'They call it Geovisual Search. '
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[–] derram ago
https://archive.is/E5bhr | https://vgy.me/hSkRR2.png :
'Geovisual Search allows users to find similar-looking objects in aerial maps of China, the United States, and the world. '
'A New Way to Search Satellite Imagery?'
'If the sheer amount of new daily satellite imagery continues to expand, it seems like a possible fate. '
'For its part, Descartes plans to keep expanding the use of machine-learning algorithms on satellite imagery. '
'They call it Geovisual Search. '
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