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GeoAI - GeoBase Series

GeoAI are buildings, hydrography, forests, and roads automatically extracted using Deep Learning models applied to a source dataset, typically aerial or satellite images. The primary aim of GeoAI is to increase Canada's availability of high-resolution foundational geospatial data for both spatial and temporal coverage.

The infrastructure and expertise put in place by NRCan enables a rapid, efficient, and scalable data creation process through the use of leading-edge technology and Artificial Intelligence models. Published datasets for a given source can be revisited at a later date as more accurate models are developed and put into production. For now, only static files are available, but as the series develops, new products and services will be added.

Metadata

Date Created

2023-05

Date Published

2023-10

Temporal Coverage

2000 - Present

Access in last 30 days

266

All time access

2,429

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector. (2023-10). GeoAI - GeoBase Series. Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector.

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GeoAI Data Index

Type:

Web Service

Format:

ESRI REST

Languages:

French

GeoAI Data Index

Type:

Web Service

Format:

ESRI REST

Languages:

English

Prepackaged Shapefiles (download directory)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

SHP

Languages:

Not available

Prepackaged FGDB files (download directory)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

FGDB/GDB

Languages:

Not available

Prepackaged GPKG files (download directory)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

GPKG

Languages:

Not available

Product documentation

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

English

Product documentation

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

English

GeoAI Data Index

Type:

Dataset

Format:

KMZ

Languages:

English

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