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Title: The Trillion Pixel GeoAI Challenge Workshop

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1606744· OSTI ID:1606744

Rapid innovations in satellite and airborne remote sensing capabilities holds the promise of collecting high-resolution imagery with daily, even hourly cadence across the entire planet. Availability of such earth observation data streams at varying spatial and temporal scales, coupled with astonishing progress in AI and transformational advances in high performance computing bring into view the possibility of mapping and interpreting the surface of our planet at unprecedented detail. The implications of such capability for science, technology, policy, and security are far reaching. Moreover, even at a modest 5m resolution, 100 trillion pixels will describe the surface of the Earth every day. Consequently, monitoring the pulse of our planet will entail collecting, refining, analyzing, and curating those 100 trillion pixels within a 24-hour period. That is a challenge with unknown solutions as of today’s advances and therefore serves as a key motivation for this workshop. The GEOINT and AI communities have a unique opportunity to enable detailed monitoring the pulse of our planet and obtain new insights into how humans occupy, interact with, and alter the surface of the Earth over time. From a science and technology standpoint, this is a modern-day moonshot that presents numerous challenges particularly related to scaling the analysis to every pixel covering the planet. The challenge of making sense of all these pixels in a timely fashion include image processing at scale, selective analysis of only the pixels that matter, generalizing AI models across heterogeneous locations, computing on hardware that is memory constrained, and deploying automated feature extraction on edge devices. The designing of capable GeoAI workflows and data pipelines will require interdisciplinary efforts and partnerships. The Trillion Pixel Challenge for GeoAI workshop was is promoted as a first community effort to discuss priority research and development directions and to establish the partnerships and collaborations needed to make progress on critical scientific and operational applications from local to regional to planet scale.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
AC05-00OR22725
OSTI ID:
1606744
Report Number(s):
ORNL/TM-2019/1442
Resource Relation:
Conference: Trillion Pixel GeoAI Challenge Workshop, Oak Ridge, TN (United States), 21-22 Apr 2021
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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