FedGeoDay 2024 | Lightning Talk - Beth Wiberg

Summary

Beth Wiberg discusses how she used Noah open data for Disaster Response. The Army geospatial Center and rgi collaborated on Operation Blue Roof to provide temporary blue tarps to homes damaged by hurricanes. They used Ai and ml to develop models that detect and identify damage to roofs using Noah aerial imagery. The models achieved a 90% success rate in detecting damage. Open data allows for rapid and efficient disaster response without a paywall. The models can be fine-tuned for new storms, saving time and effort.

Highlights

🌪️ Operation Blue Roof used Noah open data for disaster response.

🏠 Models achieved a 90% success rate in detecting damage to roofs.

🌍 Open data enables rapid and efficient disaster response.

🎯 Models can be fine-tuned for new storms.

💪 Open data saves time and effort in generating training data.

Adam Simmons

Geospatial Industry Consultant | Founder, Project Geospatial

Adam Simmons is a geospatial technology liaison and strategic advisor with over 20 years of experience across the defense and commercial sectors. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, he specialized in imagery analysis and order of battle before transitioning to executive leadership as the CEO of Midgard Raven, LLC and the founder of Project Geospatial, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to highlighting innovation within the geospatial ecosystem. Adam bridges the gap between technical development and market storytelling, leveraging his extensive background as a journalist and industry consultant to help companies navigate complex technology landscapes.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamsimmonsgeo
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