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Image with the title and three gaussians with different standard deviations in the background.

December 20, 2024

Science

Anyone who can code can make predictions with a machine learning (ML) model. But you need to know more than PyTorch or Scikit Learn to do ML. You need to know how to evaluate models and design experiments.

Title image: a rectangle with the title Reading group: data-centric ML4EO and around it icons for data, a neural network and a satellite orbiting Earth.

December 2, 2024

Science

Title image showing an ML4EO background at low transparency in the background, with overlaid an illustration of a satellite orbiting earth and a neural network. the title is How to design ML4EO pipelines: a 5-part mini series by Julia Wasala.

November 10, 2024

Science

Many great blogs give a general overview of how to apply Machine Learning (ML) to satellite images. But none of these prepared me for all the steps you need to climb to design ML for satellite data. So, in this blog, I share some challenges you can expect when working with satellite images as an ML engineer.

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August 1, 2023

Essays

Younger people are more tech-savvy in general. Soon, I will have to relinquish my computer nerd status to my younger siblings with a superior understanding of modern-day technology. But helping my brother set up his custom pc made me realise this thought might be wrong. Are we the tech support generation – for the generations before and after?

Photo: Hatice Baran https://www.pexels.com/photo/open-laptop-on-desk-16037283/

June 8, 2023

Science

Last weekend I used ChatGPT & DALL-E for the first time. I'm not sure whether I'll use them again. Here’s why.

A spiral of light painting

May 22, 2023

Science

I’m intrigued by the borderland between Earth Observation and AI, and how non-AI people use machine learning. I wonder why it can be so hard to find information and best practices from outside of the field of AI. Really, my own experiences aren’t that different. Originally, I was also an outsider, peering down the AI rabbit hole.