Re: [HOT] Using AI for mapping from images

2018-04-16 Thread Lists
Fascinating! I figured any AI results would need to be reviewed by humans. Bryan Sayer  Original message From: Daniel O'Connor Date: 04/16/2018 4:07 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Lists Cc: HOT Subject: Re:

Re: [HOT] Diverse voices tweeting about HOT - What you might have missed

2018-04-16 Thread JUAN FELIPE BLANCO LIBREROS
Dear Blake, thanks for bringing the attention of the mailing list to twitter traffic. I am convinced on the importance of tweeting to broadcast what we do as a community and gain attention for specific geographic areas and themes that need support from humanitarian agencies. I share a recent

[HOT] Diverse voices tweeting about HOT - What you might have missed

2018-04-16 Thread Blake Girardot
Dear Friends, I am not a twitter person, but I did happen to look over HOT's twitter traffic this weekend and was just overwhelmed with the messages of successes from people. I am really glad I saw them and feel like I would have missed out if I did not by chance happen on these. So, hopefully

Re: [HOT] Using AI for mapping from images

2018-04-16 Thread Daniel O'Connor
Indeed it has, both in general and specific to OSM https://developmentseed.org/blog/2017/01/30/machine-learning-learnings/ https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/AI-Assisted_Road_Tracing The consensus seems to be 'AI assisted'; rather than '100% AI' is better On Mon, 16 Apr. 2018, 12:37 pm