Processing Imagery to Extract Information

An Imagery dataset contains Positional information - Longitude (x), Latitude (y), Elevation (z), and Attribute information - sensor readings for the surface under observation. Processing Raw Imagery yields information which is valuable for a variety of workflows, for commercial use or otherwise.

 

Intelloc Mapping Services | Mapmyops is engaged in providing mapping solutions to organizations which facilitate operations improvement, planning & monitoring workflows. These include, but are not limited to: Supply Chain Design, Drone Services, GIS Apps & Analytics, Imagery Acquisition & Processing, Subsurface Site Characterization & Water Remediation.  

 

Scroll below to explore some Imagery Processing workflows.

(The Image and Tab in each section is hyperlinked to related content published on Mapmyops' Geo-blog & YouTube Channel. For the best viewing experience - use PC or Landscape mode on Phone) 

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Elaborate demonstration on extracting features - Building Footprints, Roof Forms & Power Lines - from Laser (LiDAR) Imagery. Accurate 3D Features are useful in planning, monitoring & risk management workflows for sectors such as Real Estate, Solar & Utilities.

 

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Object or Feature detection is done by manipulating Imagery bands and/or by deploying Algorithms which classify and delineate the desired objects from the imagery. Explore a Ship Detection case in the Suez Canal performed pre, during & post the stranding of the massive Ever Given container vessel in 2021.

 
Suez Canal Congestion - Ship Detection

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Utilize satellite imagery to determine extent & severity of disasters such as floods, forest fires, oil spills, landslides & volcano deformation. Explore the elaborate case related to Drought Monitoring at India's largest Reservoir. More applications on Mapmyops' Geo-blog.

 

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Capturing the Heat Signature of Assets involve the use of Radiometric Thermal payload aboard UAV. Explore the footage related to Inspection of Solar Panels.

 
Thermal Inspection of a Solar Plant

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Radar Imagery can be acquired at night (due to active source of illumination) and can penetrate clouds too unlike Optical Imagery. Hence, it is useful for applications which need continual terrain or atmospheric monitoring such as Measuring Crop Growth, Land Subsidence or Air Pollution. Explore the study on Vietnam's Rice Belt. More applications on Mapmyops' Geo-blog.

 

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Sensors such as LST (Land Surface Temperature) onboard Earth-observation satellites help in deriving Urban Heat Index.

UHI highlights which regions are prone to excessive heating due to urbanization of landscapes.

 
Urban Heat Index Mapping for Mumbai

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Volumetric Measurement of Open Stockpiles involve the use of Photogrammetry / Mapping payload aboard UAV. Explore the case related to estimating Site Storage capacity.

 

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Enhance the Security Operations at large, remotely-located Plants by studying the terrain changes outside the Perimeter, be it Seasonality of Vegetation Growth (case), Line-of-Sight Analysis or Marshland identification. More Applications on Mapmyops' Geo-blog.

 
Early Warning System - Terrain Change Detection

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Multispectral imagery helps in ascertaining Crop extent, Snow cover, Marine ecosystem among a variety of use-cases. Explore the highly-devoured case on Seaweed monitoring in the Caribbean Sea.

 

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Where finer classification is required - such as segregating Urban land cover or to discern health of particular types of Vegetation - Hyperspectral Imagery has key advantages over Multispectral Imagery. Explore the case involving Land Cover Classification in Berlin, Germany.

 
Hyperspectral Imaging - Berlin Land Cover

Liked this? You can view more such content on the Imagery Analytics page within our Geo-Blog.

 

Write to us on projects@mapmyops.com with your queries and / or requirements for Imagery Analytics or any other Mapping solutions in our portfolio.  

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