CosmiQ | SpaceNet 6 Challenge Update

In this interview, we have the pleasure of interviewing Nick Weir, Senior Data Scientist at CosmiQ and Challenge Manager at SpaceNet LLC. Nick gives us an update about the current SpaceNet Challenge, goes into how challenge tasks are selected and gets into a deeper discussion about the geospatial industry. Watch the show and check it out.  

  • CosmiQ website: www.cosmiqworks.org describes all of our projects, etc. 

  • SpaceNet website: www.spacenet.ai data download links SpaceNet 6 

  • TopCoder landing page: www.topcoder.com/spacenet 

  • SpaceNet GitHub org, which contains all of the open-source solutions from past challenges: github.com/spacenetchallenge 

  • CosmiQ’s Solaris GitHub page: www.github.com/cosmiq/solaris

About SpaceNet

SpaceNet, launched in August 2016 as an open innovation project offering a repository of freely available imagery with co-registered map features. Before SpaceNet, computer vision researchers had minimal options to obtain free, precision-labeled and high-resolution satellite imagery. Today, SpaceNet hosts datasets developed by its own team, along with data sets from projects like IARPA’s Functional Map of the World (fMoW).

About CosmiQ Works

Founded in 2015 as a technology challenge lab within In-Q-Tel (IQT), CosmiQ Works is an IQT Lab focused on developing, prototyping, and evaluating emerging open-source artificial intelligence capabilities for geospatial use cases. Artificial intelligence will fundamentally change how geospatial analytics is performed and CosmiQ Works helps accelerates the development and adoption of these technologies into deployable products. And by the way, it’s pronounced “Cosmic.”

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