Geoimage are proud to announce the launch of the all new geoHD.
What is geoHD?
geoHD is an innovative technology that uses AI to halve the native resolution of satellite imagery. With suitability of use on data from the Pleiades Neo, WorldView-3, SPOT, Kompsat-3, and 3A sensors, geoHD helps to enhance the usability of your data, heightening features and insights that may have previously gone undetected.
Whether you're uncovering new details in past projects or improving current datasets, geoHD allows you to see and do more with your data, without the need to acquire native higher-resolution imagery.
The Sentinel-2 satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art multispectral imaging instruments, providing a unique combination of high spatial resolution and frequent revisit times.
SPOT 6 and SPOT 7 have a wide swath width of 60 km, allowing for large-area coverage in a single pass. This is beneficial for applications such as regional mapping, disaster assessment, and land use planning.
Capabilities to monitor environmental changes including natural disasters, climate change and urban planning.
KOMPSAT-3A is benefits in monitoring of land surface topography and imagery including vegetation monitoring
Wide swath width and the capability to revisit locations multiple times within a day ensure extensive coverage and timely monitoring of dynamic events, supporting near real-time analysis and decision-making.
Interpretation of images is made easier, providing superior training resources for AI or ML.
Enhanced degree of detail available for precise feature detection.
Rapid interpretation leads to more confident and timely decisions.
Access to historical imagery dating back as far as 2014.
The imagery provided by 15cm HD sets a new standard in precision, unmatched by any other commercial satellite technology. With a level of detail that surpasses conventional offerings, the high-definition imagery captures the finest nuances of the Earth's surface.
The process of generating 15cm HD involves employing specialised techniques and proprietary software on native 30cm images. Advanced HD technology employs intricate mathematical algorithms tailored to the unique characteristics of the images, effectively augmenting pixel count. This advancement yields an enhanced visual outcome, delivering distinct features that greatly facilitate the extraction of significant information by both individuals and algorithms.
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30cm imagery and WorldDEM)
Utilising 15cm HD imagery opens up countless new opportunities, such as better monitoring of critical regions, improved mapping accuracy for urban development, and increased AI/ML applications with higher resolution for accurate analysis and automation.
15cm HD imagery greatly enhances detail visibility in satellite images and is especially beneficial for users seeking to monitor and identify crucial areas. It offers fresh perspectives on remote locations, aiding observation of valuable assets, environment, agriculture, and temporal changes. This, in turn, minimises the need for on-site inspections, ensuring asset and personnel safety.
15cm HD imagery enables a level of precision that empowers governments, institutions, and businesses to authenticate various features like streetlights, signs, roadways, vehicles, and infrastructure status. All of this can be achieved without the need to dispatch teams for on-site inspections or incurring expenses related to drone usage.
The average item detection precision of any ML/AI algorithm can be improved with 15cm HD imagery. Increased detail provided by 15cm HD data aids automated analysis, feature extraction, and change detection procedures.
15cm HD imagery offers distinct advantages in regions where conventional aircraft flights are unfeasible due to their remote nature or other disruptions affecting aerial mapping. 15cm HD imaging, with its larger coverage, emerges as the optimal alternative for large-scale projects, outperforming traditional aerial approaches.