A podcast for geospatial people. Weekly episodes that focus on the tech, trends, tools, and stories from the geospatial world. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial as well as practitioners working in the geo industry. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community subscribe or visit https://mapscaping.com to learn more
Episodes
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Rasters In A Database?
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Sounds like a great idea right?
In this episode, Paul Ramsey explains why you shouldn't ... unless you want to ... and how you can ... if you have to.
You can find Paul's blog here: http://blog.cleverelephant.ca/about
Some more episodes you might enjoy
ESRI, GIS careers, Geospatial Data Science
QGIS, Geospatial Python, ArcGIS Pro
Google Maps, Geomatics, Cartography
Location Intelligence, Mapping
Previous episodes with Paul
Spatial SQL
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/spatial-sql-gis-without-the-gis/
GDAL
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/gdal-geospatial-data-abstraction-library/
Dynamic Vector Tiles
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/dynamic-vector-tiles-straight-from-the-database/
Blog posts by Paul about Rasters in the Database
https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-raster-query-basics
https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/waiting-for-postgis-3.2-secure-cloud-raster-access
Check Out Our Geospatial Job Board!
Friday May 12, 2023
Spatial Knowledge Graphs
Friday May 12, 2023
Friday May 12, 2023
A knowledge graph is a network of relationships between real work entities and in this episode, you will learn how and why knowledge graphs might be a better choice than spatial joins!
Further listening!
The H3 Indexing System
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/h3-geospatial-indexing-system/
Hex Tiles
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/hex-tiles/
Points of Interest data
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/all-of-the-places-in-the-world/
Dark Data
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/unstructured-data-is-dark-data/
Some more episodes you might enjoy
ESRI, GIS careers, Geospatial Data Science
QGIS, Geospatial Python, ArcGIS Pro
Wednesday May 10, 2023
ChatGPT and Large Language Models
Wednesday May 10, 2023
Wednesday May 10, 2023
I am sure you have heard of ChatGPT by now so the hope of this episode is to give you some more context about what is it built on and how it works.
To do that I invited Daniel Whitneck back on the podcast
You can connect with Daniel here
and listen to his previous episode here:
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/an-introduction-to-artificial-intelligence/
This is perhaps the quote for the episode that I have spent the most time thinking about
"We always thought AI would be logical and lack creativity - but it is almost the exact opposite"
This reframes the idea of being wrong to being creative which I think you could argue really depends on the context!
If you have not already played around with ChatGPT it's well worth spending the time to experiment with it ... while its still free ;)
https://chat.openai.com/auth/login
Further listening
If you have not already listened to this episode about computer vision and GeoAI you might find it interesting. Listen out for the discussion around plausible / realistic data and real measurements - I think this gives more context to the use cases for generative AI
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/computer-vision-and-geoai/
You might also enjoy this episode about fake satellite imagery
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/fake-satellite-imagery/
BTW I have started a job board for geospatial people
feel free to check it out!
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Computer Vision and GeoAI
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables computers and systems to derive meaningful information from digital images.
You might think that this is exactly what we are doing in earth observation but there are a few important differences between computer vision and what some people refer to as GeoAI.
This week Jordi inglada is going to help you understand what those differences are and why it's not always possible to use Computer vision techniques in the field of Remote Sensing.
Listen out for these key points during the conversation!
- Why plausible or realistic data is not always a substitute for actual measurements, except when it is ;)
- In computer vision we can learn from the data, in earth observation we know the physics
- To do interesting work in data science you need to - Computer science, applied math, and domain expertise. You don’t need to be an expert in all three but you need to be interested in all three
- Vectors in the machine learning world don’t necessarily have anything to do with points lines and polygons ;)
Sponsored by Sinergise, as part of Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem knowledge sharing. dataspace.copernicus.eu/ http://dataspace.copernicus.eu/
Related Podcast Episodes
Super Resolution
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/super-resolution-smarter-upsampling/
Fake Satellite Imagery
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/fake-satellite-imagery/
Sentinal Hub
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/sentinel-hub/
Google Earth Engine
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/introducing-google-earth-engine/
Microsofts Planetary Computer
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/the-planetary-computer/
BTW MapScaping has started a Job Board!
it's in the early stages but it's live
Some more episodes you might enjoy
ESRI, GIS careers, Geospatial Data Science
QGIS, Geospatial Python, ArcGIS Pro
Google Maps, Geomatics, Cartography
Location Intelligence, Mapping
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Designing for Location Privacy
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Data is what data does - more about that later on ;)
This episode focuses on designing for privacy, how do we create value from location data without sacrificing personal privacy?
Well, you might start by adhering to the Enhanced Standards For Precise Location Information which means that information about sensitive places like churches, hospitals, military bases, and LGBTQ+ spaces isn't misused or sold. Plus, they protect our exact location from being shared with law enforcement or bounty hunters!
Yes, that's right bounty hunters!
You might also think about adding noise to the data, maybe you want to blur the time stamp and look at everything in aggregate?
It turns out the location data is not just classified as personal data but is actually classified as sensitive personal data in privacy law so if you are going to work with it you really need to understand the risks involved.
One of the really interesting ideas mentioned by Elizabeth Hein VP of Compliance & Data Protection was the idea of regulating Use, Harm, and Risk instead of sensitive data
Data Is What Data Does: Regulating Use, Harm, and Risk Instead of Sensitive Data
If you want to learn more about POI data and why points of interest data are so hard
check out the episode called All of the Places in the World: https://mapscaping.com/podcast/all-of-the-places-in-the-world/
On a side note, I am working on a side project, it's a job board for geospatial people, and you can find it here https://mapscaping.com/jobs/ it's still in the development phase but feel free to check it out!
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Hyperspectral vs Multispectral
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
When comparing multispectral and hyperspectral data it is not simply a case of “more data more better”!
With hyperspectral you have “The curse of Dimensionality” but you also get more flexibility to pick exactly what bands you want to use!
With multispectral you have less noise but you also have less data!
This episode is designed to be a beginner's guide to the differences between hyperspectral and multispectral satellite data.
You can reach out to Gordon Logie here: https://sparkgeo.com/blog/team/gordon/
Podcast episode with the CEO of Sentinel-Hub
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/sentinel-hub/
Here are some courses that focused on hyperspectral and offer further training
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
All Of The Places In The World
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
This week we are going to learn how Foursquare is trying to identify and map all of the places in the world!
Foursquare uses a mixture of crowd source and data conflation to maintain a database of 205 million places ... and it's not easy!
Each phone might see the world slightly differently in terms of location accuracies and crowdsourcing data means that people "check-in" at different locations.
Kyle Fowler - Senior Director, Engineering at Foursquare
Is going to give a behind-the-scenes look at how the "Orginal location-based social network" is trying to map all of the places in the world.
This episode is the first in a series of episodes I am going to publish in partnership with Foursquare and the idea is to use it as a reference for later episodes about Privacy and location data, Knowledge Graphs, AI, Location Based Marketing and Big geospatial Data in the Browser.
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Planet Scale Tiled Maps Without A Server
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Protomaps is a serverless system for planet-scale maps, it's an umbrella project consisting of a few different components one of which is PMtiles.
PMtiles is “Cloud Optimise Geotiff” for web mapping, what this means is that you can build a base map and host it without the need for a server!
PMtiles is a single file that you can access via HTTP range requests in the same way that you can access data within a Cloud Optimised Geotiff with the important difference that PMtiles can also contain vector data!
What this means is that you can create your own base map, and host it on something like Amazon S3 object storage at a fraction of the cost of other base map solutions!
During this episode, you will hear Brandon, the founder, and creator of Protomaps, talk about scarcity, and well I have never really thought about base maps as being a scarce resource I can definitely see how a product like PMtiles could remove some of the barriers to entry for a lot of creativity in terms of base maps.
More information on Protomaps is here: https://protomaps.com/
Tippecanoe
https://github.com/felt/tippecanoe.git
https://bertt.wordpress.com/2023/01/06/creating-vector-pmtiles-with-tippecanoe/
Relevant podcast episodes
Cloud Optimized Point Clouds
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/cloud-optimized-point-clouds/
Cloud Native Geospatial
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/cloud-native-geospatial/
Microsoft’s Planetary computer
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/the-planetary-computer/
Stamen Design - Full Stack Cartography
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/full-stack-cartography/
If you have any questions or comments, let me know, I would love to hear from you!
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Storytelling With Point Clouds
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Storytelling with point clouds
This is not your typical point clouds episode! Today we are talking about how to use point clouds to tell a story. During this episode, you will hear Benjamin Muller talk about using a point cloud to make a film about the city of St Gallen in Switzerland and you might be tempted to think … what a waste of time! Why not use the data to make better measurements that lead to better decisions?
How many IT projects have failed, not because they were based on bad decisions but because they failed to get people to adopt the changes?
The best decisions are meaningless unless they are adopted.
So, how do we get people to change or adopt the change we are trying to make?
I think the first thing to understand is that packaging matters!
This episode is a case study into wrapping our ideas in a story and visualizing them using geospatial data.
Here is a link to the visualizations that were created using the point cloud data
https://www.gruenesgallustal.ch/resume
You can take a look HxDR platform here
If you are interested in more technical episodes about point clouds you might enjoy these!
The Point Data Abstraction Library
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/pdal-point-data-abstraction-library/
Cloud Optimized Point Clouds
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/cloud-optimized-point-clouds/
Bathymetric Lidar
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/bathymetric-lidar-and-blue-carbon/
Lidar from Drones
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/lidar-from-drones/
Lidar from Space
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Geospatial Archaeology
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
You are about to meet Peter Spencer, a Freelance Archaeologist, Surveyor, and Geomatics Specialist
You are also about to learn how geospatial tech and techniques are being applied in the field of archaeology at an object scale with laser scanning that enables fragments of skeletons from all over the world to be 3D printed and pieced together locally.
At a site scale LiDAR, ground penetrating radar, and photogrammetry have completely changed the game in terms of modeling archaeological sites in a non-destructive manner.
And at the landscape scale, Earth observation data and AI are being used to prospect for new sites!
You can connect with Pete here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-spencer-mcifa-162292136/
If you find this episode interesting you might like these episodes ;)
Using Synthetic Aperture Radar ( from space ) to find where drinking water is leaking out of pipes https://mapscaping.com/podcast/finding-water-leaks-from-space/
This episode is all about using LiDAR from drones
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/lidar-from-drones/
The earth archive project is one archaeologist's goal to scan the entire world using LiDAR to create an archive for the future.