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March 2018

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Scene from above Podcast

Since late last year Alastair Graham and I have been working together on a Podcast. It is something we have both been keen to explore for a while and it certainly felt that the time was right. The aim, at least for me, was to produce something that I would want to listen to. To… Read More »Scene from above Podcast

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Every sensor will be used

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This post is a copy of original posted below. I was paid to guest write this. https://medium.com/@mail_83112/every-sensor-will-be-used-d27cf0223f69 Pool your information from anything and everything — Inform decision making — Let the most appropriate person make the final decision… namely, the user Last time I looked at how data from space, particularly Earth Observation data, is growing at a staggering… Read More »Every sensor will be used

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Colaboratory notebooks and GDAL

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Last year I heard about Colaboratory by Google and, now that I am using Jupyter Notebooks, it seems the perfect opportunity to explore it further. I previously wrote about how using Jupyter Notebooks is a perfect match for Satellite imagery processing. If you would like to read about that then the post is here. Otherwise,… Read More »Colaboratory notebooks and GDAL

Using space technology to quantify data part 1

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This post is a copy of original posted below. I was paid to guest write this. https://medium.com/@mail_83112/using-space-technology-to-quantify-data-part-1-519d397049aa Earth Observation data is part of the foundations of MIS; you could say it is at their core. Being fundamentally a Geospatial company, all of their insights are built upon a layer(s) of remotely sensed data. I believe… Read More »Using space technology to quantify data part 1