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The official podcast of IQT CosmiQ Works, an applied research lab dedicated to emerging geospatial analytics

Episódios

  • #29 Celebrating CosmiQ Works

    09/03/2021 Duração: 01h14min

    Founded in 2015 as part of IQT Labs, CosmiQ Works launched to focus on the geospatial analytics market and provide technical insights, targeted research, reports, and more. Over the past six years CosmiQ has produced many projects and insights that have helped the intelligence and academic communities better understand how geospatial can help tackle hard problems. Our final Training_Data podcast brings together CosmiQ's current colleagues and alum in a special episode celebrating the team's key accomplishments, milestones, and lessons learned through the years.

  • #28 Introducing the SpaceNet 7 Challenge: Multi-Temporal Urban Development

    23/09/2020 Duração: 50min

    Satellite imagery analytics have numerous human development and disaster response applications, particularly when time series methods are involved. The Multi-Temporal Urban Development SpaceNet 7 Challenge focuses on developing novel computer vision methods for non-video time series data, asking participants to identify and track buildings in satellite imagery time series collected over rapidly urbanizing areas. In this episode, CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis, Adam Van Etten, and Daniel Hogan are joined by Planet’s Jesus Martinez Manzo and AWS Disaster Response’s Grace Kitzmiller to explore this new challenge.Learn more at www.spacenet.ai, and at the DownLinQ (https://medium.com/the-downlinq)

  • #27 SpaceNet 6: The Multi-Modal Extravaganza Family Hour

    19/08/2020 Duração: 36min

    CosmiQ’s Jake Shermeyer and Daniel Hogan are joined by Capella Space’s Jason Brown and IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing’s (GRSS) Ronny Hänsch to once again discuss the SpaceNet 6 Dataset and post-challenge experiments. Learn more about data fusion and deep learning approaches that work to blend synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery. Additionally, the podcast also explores the value of frequent SAR revisits that can be beneficial for foundational mapping applications. Finally, the group discusses CosmiQ’s new addition to the Solaris python package: a multi-modal pre-processing library and a new API called ‘PipeSegment’ for seamlessly stringing together different operations.SpaceNet is a nonprofit made possible by co-founder and managing partner, CosmiQ Works; co-founder and co-chair, Maxar Technologies; and all the other Partners: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Capella Space, Topcoder, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRSS), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and Planet.  

  • #26 SpaceNet 6 Challenge Results: Multi-Sensor All-Weather Mapping

    15/07/2020 Duração: 38min

    SpaceNet is a non-profit dedicated to accelerating open source, applied research in geospatial machine learning. In this episode, CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis, Jake Shermeyer, and Daniel Hogan discuss the SpaceNet 6 Challenge where participants were asked to automatically extract building footprints with computer vision and AI algorithms using a combination of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and electro-optical imagery. Hear about the challenge’s winning artificial intelligence models and the tradeoff between inference speed and model performance. SpaceNet is made possible by co-founder and managing partner, CosmiQ Works; co-founder and co-chair, Maxar Technologies; and all the other Partners: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Capella Space, Topcoder, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRSS), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and Planet.Learn more at www.spacenet.ai, and at the DownLinQ (https://medium.com/the-downlinq)

  • #25 Evaluating SpaceNet 5 Challenge Results: Road Network Detection & Optimized Routing

    27/04/2020 Duração: 54min

    Despite its application to myriad humanitarian and civil use cases, automated road network extraction from overhead satellite imagery remains quite challenging. However, the SpaceNet 5 challenge made significant progress in this field with top participants being able to extract both road networks and speed/travel time estimates for each roadway. On today’s pod, CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis and Dr. Adam Van Etten explore the challenge’s unique dataset and geographic diversity over time, the winning models, and the tradeoff between inference speed and model performance. SpaceNet is a non-profit LLC co-founded and managed by In-Q-Tel's CosmiQ Works in collaboration Maxar Technologies, a co-founder, and the other SpaceNet Partners including AWS, Intel AI, Topcoder, Capella Space, IEEE GRSS, The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), and Planet.

  • #24 Viewing the World Through a Straw

    20/04/2020 Duração: 37min

    How can lessons from geospatial computer vision applications impact bio image analysis? CosmiQ’s Dr. Nick Weir and B.Next’s Dr. Dylan George explore the intersection of these two fields and why artificial intelligence (AI) has struggled to gain traction with both satellite imagery and medicine. Hear about their project that researched similarities and differences between satellite imagery, microscopy, and “normal” photographs, and why researchers developing AI methods for microscopy might want to leverage the work done for geospatial applications.Read more about their project at The DownLinQ and BioQuest:· Viewing the World Through a Straw, Part 1· Viewing the World Through a Straw, Part 2

  • #23 Into the Gray Zone: Emerging Technology’s Role in the Geopolitical Landscape

    13/03/2020 Duração: 40min

    How does emerging technology like artificial intelligence (AI) fit into the broader geopolitical landscape, particularly one that continues to rapidly evolve? CSIS’s Melissa Dalton and Lindsey Sheppard join the podcast to discuss their recent research project, the Gray Zone Project (https://www.csis.org/grayzone), on current challenges faced by the U.S. and its allies, and how emerging technologies could be leveraged to help resolve or mitigate some of the analytic tasks facing national security organizations.CSIS is an independent, bipartisan think tank in Washington, D.C. focused on producing objective analytic analysis that is targeted primarily toward U.S policy makers, but also an increasingly broader audience to include the tech community, allies and partners, and private sector. CSIS’s International Security Program analyzes how the U.S. can best deter, campaign in, and respond to “gray zone” approaches.Learn more about CosmiQ at www.cosmiqworks.org, and CSIS at www.csis.org.

  • #22 Machine Learning Robustness Study: Building Out an Increasingly Diverse Dataset

    27/02/2020 Duração: 29min

    How much labeled data does a machine learning model need in order to achieve sufficient performance? Most analyses simply use all available data and focus on model architecture, with scant attention given to whether the dataset size is appropriate for the task and architecture’s complexity. But is that the right answer?In this episode, IQT CosmiQ Works’ Ryan Lewis, Daniel Hogan, and Adam Van Etten dive into the importance of deep quantitative analysis and the impact of training data size on model performances. Learn how they used CosmiQ’s Machine Learning Robustness Study to help address dependence on geography and dataset size at the leading edge of geospatial machine learning.Learn more about CosmiQ at www.cosmiqworks.org.

  • #21 Announcing SpaceNet® 6: Multi-Sensor All Weather Mapping

    04/02/2020 Duração: 41min

    Spanning three years of featuring five unique datasets and challenges, SpaceNet® continues to apply various aspects of machine learning to solve difficult foundational mapping problems. Looking ahead, Payam Banazadeh, Founder & CEO of Capella Space, joins IQT CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis and Jake Shermeyer to discuss the SpaceNet 6 Challenge which explores an under-explored modality of data: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). The trio provide an overview on the importance of SAR data and its value in the upcoming challenge. SpaceNet is a collaboration between CosmiQ Works, Maxar Technologies, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Intel AI, Capella Space, Topcoder, and IEEE GRSS. Space Club Rule 42: When In Doubt, Use SAR.

  • Season 1 Sign Off

    20/12/2019 Duração: 01min

    Thank you to everyone who made the inaugural season of Training_Data possible! We will be back with new content for Season 2 in January 2020. Have a great holiday season and happy new year.

  • #20 LIVE from the Topcoder Open 2019

    11/12/2019 Duração: 29min

    Recorded LIVE at the TopCoder Open 2019 in Houston, Texas! Topcoder’s Global Director for Data, Analytics, & Artiificial Intelligence, Andy LaMora, and General Manager for Public Sector, Michael Contreras, join IQT CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis and Adam Van Etten at the Topcoder Open 2019, the annual programming and design tournament that took place on November 13 -16, 2019. Learn how Topcoder has evolved over the past almost 20 years, including their involvement with SpaceNet 5 which challenged participants to automatically extract road networks and routing information from satellite imagery.

  • #19 Implementing AI Projects: Lessons Learned & Emerging Trends

    04/12/2019 Duração: 38min

    John Sipple, Senior Software Engineer for Machine Learning at Google and the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Portfolio Joint Reserve Lead for the Defense Innovation Unit, joins IQT CosmiQ Works’ Ryan Lewis and Nick Weir to share lessons learned from designing and executing machine learning projects. The group dives into Sipple’s past experiences, current research areas, and future AI trends and areas of interest, such as attention networks.

  • #18 Contributing to Open Source Through Hacktoberfest

    26/11/2019 Duração: 38min

    Ryan Ashley and John Speed, from IQT’s cybersecurity lab (Cyber Reboot), join IQT CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis to discuss outcomes from Hacktoberfest, a month-long celebration of open source software. Hear how Cyber Reboot led Hacktoberfest efforts at In-Q-Tel (IQT) to create awareness about and contribute to IQT’s open source projects and beyond. The group also discusses upcoming cybersecurity projects and what to look out for next!

  • #17 Geospatial Analytics for the Masses with CARTO

    21/11/2019 Duração: 44min

    CARTO’s Chief Strategy Officer, Javier de la Torre, and Director of Spatial Data Science, Matt Forrest, join IQT CosmiQ Works’ Ryan Lewis and Nick Weir to discuss how spatial analytics tools can be designed for a variety of different end users, ranging from data scientists to business analysts. They also consider how historically GIS functions are being incorporated in business intelligence (BI) tools. The group closes on a conversation about the Spatial Data Science Conference which was hosted on October 16th at Columbia University.

  • #16 Venture Capital Investing in Commercial Space & Beyond

    13/11/2019 Duração: 43min

    Special guest Will Porteous, General Partner and COO at RRE Ventures, joins host Ryan Lewis, IQT CosmiQ, and Tom Gillespie, a Managing Partner on IQT’s investment team, to discuss investment strategies, technology trends and predictions, and what’s next for the commercial space and aerospace industry. Commercial space and, more broadly, Frontier Technologies have been a key investment area within IQT in recent years, requiring a comprehensive strategy and close coordination with investment partners like RRE.

  • #15 Making Applied AI a Reality

    06/11/2019 Duração: 45min

    This episode features special guest Hilary Mason, Data Scientist in Residence at Accel Partners, co-founder of hackNY.org, and founder of Fast Forward Labs, which is now part of Cloudera. Hilary joins CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis and Nick Weir as they explore lessons learned and recommendations on executing artificial intelligence (AI) beyond research teams. The discussion explores how machine learning technologies can be applied at an enterprise level for corporations that are looking to move beyond basic prototypes and into real product development that shows results.

  • #14 The Azavea Dialogues, Pt 3: Utilizing Unique Geospatial Data for Deep Learning

    29/10/2019 Duração: 35min

    The final part of our three-part series featuring special guests from Azavea, Rob Emanuele, VP of Research, and Joe Morrison, Product Specialist. Join them for a discussion with CosmiQ’s Nick Weir and Jake Shermeyer as they highlight recent work exploring how to integrate some of the novel insights obtained from unique geospatial datasets, such as multi-spectral imagery and elevation information, and how these additional features can augment existing computer vision models trained on standard red, green, blue imagery and video.

  • #13 The Azavea Dialogues, Pt 2: Building a Business with Open Source Software

    22/10/2019 Duração: 38min

    Part two of a three-part series featuring special guests from Azavea, Rob Emanuele, VP of Research, and Joe Morrison, Product Specialist. In this episode, IQT’s Ryan Lewis and Azavea’s Rob and Joe dive into the workings of Azavea, a company focused on using geospatial tech and open source software to solve difficult problems across a variety of domains. Listen in to learn how businesses can be structured around open source software and what drives work in the geospatial market and beyond.

  • #12 The Azavea Dialogues, Pt 1: AI’s Impact on Geospatial

    17/10/2019 Duração: 50min

    Part one of a three-part series featuring special guests from Azavea, Rob Emanuele, VP of Research, and Joe Morrison, Product Specialist. Join them for a discussion with CosmiQ’s Ryan Lewis and Nick Weir to learn how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning can impact the geospatial industry both technically as well as operationally, and the utility of pre-training AI models and multi-spectral satellite imagery data.

  • #11 SpaceNet Partners Unite: Building an Open Source Initiative Pt. 2

    23/09/2019 Duração: 30min

    SpaceNet LLC is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating open source, artificial intelligence applied research for geospatial applications, specifically foundational mapping. Since its founding, the data set has been downloaded millions of times in over 80 countries. How did all of this get started? In the second of a two-part series, Ryan Lewis (CosmiQ Works), Todd Bacastow (Maxar), Joe Flasher (AWS), and Alexei Bastidas (Intel AI)  discuss how SpaceNet has evolved over the years and where they see it going in the future. 

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