Description
Examples in Malaysia
Benefits of Technology in Malaysia
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Urban Planning and Management: GeoAI can aid in urban planning by analysing traffic patterns, identifying suitable locations for infrastructure development, and predicting urban growth trends. It can also assist in managing city resources more efficiently. Environmental Monitoring: GeoAI is crucial for monitoring and assessing environmental changes, such as deforestation, climate change impacts, and natural disasters. It helps in early detection, response planning, and mitigation strategies. Agriculture and Precision Farming: GeoAI can analyse satellite images and sensor data to provide insights into crop health, soil quality, and water availability. This information enables farmers to optimise crop yields and resource usage. Disaster Management: GeoAI aids in disaster preparedness and response by analysing real-time data from various sources to assess the extent of damage, identify affected areas, and plan rescue and relief operations. Natural Resource Management: GeoAI helps monitor and manage natural resources like forests, water bodies, and mineral deposits, assisting in sustainable resource utilisation. Public Health: GeoAI can analyse disease spread patterns, healthcare facility locations, and demographic data to improve disease surveillance and healthcare resource allocation.
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The use of Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) Analytics, together with object detection and segmentation algorithms, is employed to increase the resolution of satellite images.
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Using remote sensing satellites for common crop (paddy) growth monitoring via macro-monitoring of crop seedling conditions, growth status, and changes over a predefined period. Estimation of paddy production yield through technology that monitors and predicts crop yields based on the unique spectral reflection characteristics of crops. Palm tree pest monitoring by observing the differences in spectral reflectivity and the recording of remote sensing images, forest pests and pests can be monitored through image enhancement processing and information extraction technology. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) technology for monitoring and understanding surface movements and changes on Earth. The InSAR-based analysis is used for ground structure monitoring prior to solar panel installation at a solar farm. The analysis provides crucial insights into land stability, ground subsidence, and potential geohazard risks at installation sites.
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Malaysian Technology Strategic Outlook 2023/2024 Energy, Healthcare & Space Industry 109
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