AI4EO is dedicated to organising cutting-edge artificial intelligence-based challenges in partnership with esteemed partners and sponsors. These challenges not only promote the growth and engagement of the AI4EO community, but also provide a platform for researchers and coders to showcase their work and make a tangible impact in solving some of society’s most pressing challenges. By leveraging AI technology and utilising Earth observation data, we aim to extract valuable insights and information to drive positive change.
AI4EO is an initiative of ESA Φ-lab implemented by a consortium of private companies and startups composed of Novaspace (former SpaceTec Partners), Planetek Italia, Sinergise, GMATICS and EarthPulse.
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Join nowThe MapYourCity Challenge is now live and we’re excited to invite you to take part! We challenge you to showcase your expertise by merging comprehensive datasets and machine learning to automate building age detection.
Join us in this challenge to innovate the future of urban city planning and monitoring!
Permanently open challenge
A collaboration between KP Labs, ESA & partner QZ Solutions, and empowered by the AI4EO Challenges by ESA Φ-lab, this challenge revolutionizes the future of farming with the help of in-orbit processing!
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MapYourCity Challenge
Your city holds secrets ready to be revelead. We invite you to be part of this story and join the #MapYourCity challenge. […]
HYPERVIEW Challenge
The HYPERVIEW challenge aims to advance the state of the art by using cutting-edge hyperspectral imaging technology. […]
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AI4EO Challenges
AI4EO Challenges, an initiative from Φ-lab of ESA’s Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, strives to bring the worlds of AI and EO closer to encourage interaction and collaboration.
Artificial Intelligence
When large amounts of data is captured by remote sensing devices on EO satellites, our computers and AI algorithms can be used to help us solve problems. They can learn to recognise patterns and find correlations that humans would otherwise miss.
Earth observation
EO data allows us to gather global information about our planet Earth’s physical, chemical and biological systems via satellites carrying remote sensing devices.