Machine Learning on Geospatial Data with Malte Loller-Anderson & Mathilde Ørstavik
.NET Rocks!29 Elo 2024

Machine Learning on Geospatial Data with Malte Loller-Anderson & Mathilde Ørstavik

What can machine learning do for geospatial data? Carl and Richard talk to Malte Loller-Anderson and Mathilde Ørstavik about their work at Norkart, using aerial imagery to build detailed maps around Norway. Mathilde dives into the critical role of machine learning - identifying buildings in images. Usually done by hand with each new image, Norkart has a machine learning model that automates the process trained on previous vector maps of buildings. But there are many things that look like buildings in Norway, including patches of snow, mountains, and even shapes under water. Malte also discusses how Norkart has decided to train in-house with nVidia L40 processors rather than in the cloud - the hardware is used 24 hours a day since some models can take weeks to train! There are many interesting ideas about geospatial data and machine learning from people who have been doing it for years.

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Jon Harrop Makes Us F#

Jon Harrop Makes Us F#

Jon Harrop introduces Carl and Richard to F#, a functional language that runs under the CLR. F# performs like C#, but being a functional language, has interactive scripting (similar to Python) but is rooted in the strong type inference and safety that other functional languages like ML focus on. Being in the CLR means you can build certain parts of your application in F# and then reference them from other languages, the same way VB.NET and C# interoperate.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Elo 20071h 4min

Remi Caron Develops with Off-the-Shelf Software

Remi Caron Develops with Off-the-Shelf Software

Remi Caron, one of the organizers of the SDC conference in the Netherlands, tells Richard and Carl how using standard toolsets and software packages helps him stay focused on his customers' software problems and deliver more powerful solutions faster.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Elo 20071h 15min

Donald Farmer on Data Mining

Donald Farmer on Data Mining

Donald Farmer talks about data mining with SQL Server and related technologies, including a fascinating discussion about using algorithms for predicting future trends.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

16 Elo 20071h 1min

Udi Dahan talks SOA Sense

Udi Dahan talks SOA Sense

Udi Dahan calls in from Israel to talk common sense about SOA. His pragmatic approach to the topic is refreshing and timely.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Elo 20071h 1min

David Hayden on the Enterprise Library

David Hayden on the Enterprise Library

Carl and Richard talk to David Hayden about the new features of the Microsoft Enterprise Library 3Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

9 Elo 20071h 6min

Phil Haack on Subtext and Open Source

Phil Haack on Subtext and Open Source

Carl and Richard talk to Phil Haack about his work with Subtext (a derivative of the .Text blog software package) and his work on various open source projects.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

7 Elo 20071h 11min

Sandcastle!

Sandcastle!

Carl and Richard talk to Anand Raman and David Wright about Sandcastle, an internal tool for generating code documentation that is now available to the general public.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

2 Elo 20071h 6min

Dan Ciruli's Grid Computing Redux

Dan Ciruli's Grid Computing Redux

Dan Ciruli of Digipede Technologies is back to bring us up to date with Digipede Networks, a .NET toolset for enabling grid computing.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

31 Heinä 20071h 7min