Satlas is an advanced tool designed to showcase the intricate transformations occurring across our planet via monthly geospatial data. This exceptional resource lays out an intricate tapestry of evolving landscapes, from burgeoning marine and renewable energy infrastructures to the shifting canopies of forests.
For example, take a look at China's commitment to green energy. Since 2017, there's been a more than tenfold increase in China's offshore wind farms, signifying a colossal leap toward renewable energy. Similarly, Denmark is not far behind, with significant development of new wind farms in recent years.
But energy isn't the only focus; the tool also highlights more concerning changes:
The AI also captures activities in the marine domain:
New developments also spring from the tool's insights:
Satlas moves beyond simply reporting changes. The tool also features an AI-powered super-resolution function, which brings clarity to low-resolution satellite imagery. The AI draws from a formidable dataset known as SatlasPretrain, containing over 30 TB of satellite imagery and 300 million labels, refined through cutting-edge computer vision techniques and training algorithms.
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What's truly impressive is the accessibility of this AI-generated geospatial data. Not only can users explore the data, but they can also download it for detailed offline analysis. Moreover, the AI models and the underlying training labels are provided to the public, marking this tool as a valuable asset for researchers and industry professionals alike.
The masterminds behind the Satlas project are housed at the Allen Institute for AI, a collaboration amongst the talented members of PRIOR. These professionals consist of visionaries in computer vision and research visualization:
The confluence of these skilled individuals provides a unique perspective and drive that powers the development and maintenance of Satlas.
Satlas represents an unparalleled endeavor that harnesses the potential of AI to offer piercing insights into our planet's ongoing evolution. It stands as an informative tool for those who wish to track and understand the complexities of global change. Whether you're a researcher, environmental enthusiast, or curious about the future of our world, Satlas invites you to witness the transformation through the AI lens.
For any further information on this groundbreaking project, feel free to contact the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
(The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence owns all rights to Satlas. For more on privacy policies, terms of use, and business conduct, please review their official documentation.)