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BOULDER, Colo., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL), and NASA today announced their crowdsourcing competition, the Overhead Geopose Challenge , which is being implemented by DrivenData, and HeroX. The Challenge seeks solutions that make overhead images more useful for time-sensitive applications like security and disaster response. Participants are competing for a prize purse of $50,000.
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The Challenge seeks to build computer vision algorithms that can effectively model the height and pose of ground objects for monocular satellite images taken from oblique angles.
Overhead satellite imagery provides critical time-sensitive information for disaster response, navigation, and security. Most current methods for using aerial images assume that the images are taken from directly overhead. However, the first images available
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HeroX, the leading crowdsourcing platform for solutions to global problems, today announced the crowdsourcing competition
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Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), the nation s largest wholesale water supplier, in partnership with
HeroX, the leading crowdsourcing platform for solutions to global problems, today announced the crowdsourcing competition
Water America s Crops Challenge. The challenge calls on the global community of solvers to find an innovative, low-cost, and durable solution that will help reduce water seepage from Reclamation s canals. Reclamation s 8,116 miles of canals deliver water across six regions of the Western U.S. and collectively serve over 30 million customers and support 10 million acres of farmland that produce 60% of the nation s vegetables and 25% of its fruits