This is a story about a hobby project called Scribble Maps that grew into business… but it's also a story about the opportunities and challenges of creating geospatial tools for non-geospatial professionals.

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Being A Graduate Geospatial Consultant

Being A Graduate Geospatial Consultant

Sophie Willett shares her journey from University to becoming a Graduate Geospatial Consultant. If you are looking for some insight into what a graduate position might look like and what is important ...

26 Mai 202137min

An Introduction To Artificial Intelligence

An Introduction To Artificial Intelligence

If you have heard the terms AI, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning you might understand some of the applications of these technologies but not necessarily know how they work. If that is the case then ...

19 Mai 202145min

Being Visible In The Geospatial Community

Being Visible In The Geospatial Community

Muthukumar Kumar is the managing editor at Geoawesomeness.com and a Localisation Engineer. This episode is all about being visible online, what having a positive online profile might mean for your car...

12 Mai 202136min

GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

GDAL is a critical piece of geospatial infrastructure. GDAL is open-source software and is sometimes pronounced “goo-doll” (a bit like goo-gle), while others pronounce it “gee-doll,” and others pronou...

6 Mai 202139min

Counting Animals Using Satellite imagery

Counting Animals Using Satellite imagery

Satellite imagery has been successfully used to detect and count a number of wildlife species in open landscapes and seascapes where target animals have a strong contrast with their environment. Tom M...

28 Apr 202141min

Access to data - making room for unexpected contributors

Access to data - making room for unexpected contributors

"If you are of the mindset that data is power, and if I give away my data then I give away my power. That mindset is about 20 years out of date!" Access to data and how it might have a dramatic impact...

21 Apr 202141min

Geospatial Innovation - what it might look like

Geospatial Innovation - what it might look like

This week we look at two innovative projects based on GNSS positioning technologies.      A podcast episode about SBAS Or look for this episode in the back catalog of MapScaping Podcast episodes SATEL...

15 Apr 202137min

Super Resolution - smarter upsampling

Super Resolution - smarter upsampling

Super Resolution - what it is, how it works, and the pro's and con's - Along the way, you will learn a little bit about computer vision in the earth observation domain    UP42 Free Trial is available ...

7 Apr 202140min

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