The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) will invest USD 700 million in AI capabilities for data labeling services in satellite imagery and other geospatial data over the next five years.
The NGA gathers, analyzes, and distributes geospatial intelligence from satellite and aerial imagery to support national security, military operations, and disaster response efforts.
The program's data labeling will involve annotating raw data such as images and videos to make it comprehensible for machine learning models, such as labeling specific objects like buildings, roads, or vegetation. In geospatial intelligence, labeled datasets will facilitate the training of models to interpret spatial data accurately, identify land use types, detect environmental changes, or classify different types of infrastructure.
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