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Speaker : Dr. Rajesh Paul, Director and Co-owner, Excel Geomatics Pvt. Ltd.
2- 4 April 2019 | Taets Art & Event Park, Amsterdam
KEY TALKING POINTS
01 About Excel Geomatics Pvt. Ltd.
02 Background
03 Data, Analytics & Intelligence in Geospatial: Trinity for Governance
and Business .
04 Trinity for Governance and Business:
How this will support in Governance & Business
05 Our Product to showcase the Trinity for Governance and
Business .
About Excel Geomatics Introducing a whole new approach to the Unmanned Aerial System
(UAS), We Excel Geomatics Pvt. Ltd. are specialized in complete
UAS Development, Geographic Information System (GIS) Solutio
ns and Web and Mobile Application Development.
We are ISO 9001:2015 (QMS) ; ISO 27001:2013 (ISMS) and
CMMi-L3 (SI and ITE Services) certified company.
Excel Geomatics provides consultancy and value Added Services usi
ng Satellite Remote Sensing and Drone based Photogrammetry &
LiDAR survey in areas such as Agriculture, Forestry, Telecom, Urb
an Mapping, Sustainable Development, Mineral Exploration and
Mining, Hazard Zonation & Mapping, Environment, Defense and
Geo-Marketing etc.
In the more than 8 years we have been able to win >200 projects
More than 90% of our business is repeat business
Noida Facility
Training & Capacity Building
Our Services
Big Data Analytics, Cloud GIS
& IoT Based Services
GIS Services & Geodata Base Development
Drone /Aerial Mapping
LIDAR & Photogrammetry Services
Remote Sensing Services
Surveying
Mobile App Development & Location Based Services
Web GIS Development
AI Module Development /Deep Learning
Strategic Planner & Risk Analysis &
Mapping
R&D Cell & Training Centre
Jal Sadak Fasal
Vriksh STAR
Mobile App Developed
Geospatial technology helps Government in taking more informed decisions to strengthen governance and enhance
transparency and improves citizen services. BACKGROUND
Land use planning, land inventories, land survey, LULC mapping, land records & owners details
Land Resource
Forest inventory, afforestation, stock mapping, density mapping, change analysis and management
Forest Resource
Water resources management, watershed analysis, fisheries resources development planning, river bank erosion and accretion, hydrology of rivers, flood forecasting and management, water pollution.
Water resource
Habitat and ecosystem, wetlands, wildlife, protected areas, National parks and World heritage sites, ecotourism development.
Protection and conservation
Monitoring, modelling and management of land degradation; weather and climate change analysis, modelling, prediction and forecasting; river and coastal erosion modelling; flood management
Environment
Development of plans, maintenance, management; infrastructure development programme, land registration
Regional/Local
planning
Mapping of urban areas, cities and municipalities, infrastructure development planning, industrial development planning. Smart cities-smart meters for electricity, waste management- how should the trucks move, how and where they should dispose off the waste can be managed by GIS system. Planning residential areas, road designing, landscaping, recreational areas can also be done by GIS.
Urban planning
Planning and management, rural road development (planning, project preparation, construction, monitoring and maintenance), road network mapping.
Transport
Agricultural planning and management, soil resources database, soil survey, soil data analysis, characterization of soil, soil erosion assessment and prediction, climate change impact on agriculture.
Agricultural
resources
Management and development planning, land erosion, mangrove forest mapping, coastal afforestation, sea level rise analysis
Costal zone resources
Disaster management, disaster forecasting, disaster risk management, cyclone recovery and restoration, cyclone shelter management, assessment and monitoring of damage, flood risk and vulnerability assessment.
Disasters
• Spatial distribution and GIS mapping of different diseases in relation to environmental facto
rs – dengue, malaria and diarrhoea diseases, arsenic contamination in drinking water etc. also population overlaid by health facilities to calculate the distance of health facilities of various populated areas and design more health fa
cilities if required)
Health
GIS mapping, visualize, analyse crime incident patterns, identify crime hot spots along with other trends and patterns
Crime
control
Data, Analytics & Intelligence in Geospatial Process of examining, preparing, reducing, and analyzing large amounts of spatial
(multi-dimensional), temporal, or spectral data encompassing a variety of data types
to uncover patterns, correlations and other information, to better understand our
Earth.
This encompasses: Data Preparation – Preparing heterogeneous data so that they can be jointly analyzed.
Data Reduction – Correcting, ordering and simplifying data in support of analytic objectives.
Data Analysis – Applying techniques/methods to derive results.
• Data analytics is one of the hottest trends in enterprises today.
• Companies are dependent on data analytics for a wide array of services and features
which help the company achieve its goals faster and deliver utility to its customer in a
timely manner.
• When conventional data analytics is powered with location and geospatial data, it holistic
ally takes care of the customer requirements.
• Geospatial technologies enhance the utility, functionality as well as the relevance of data
analytics.
• In today’s data-heavy marketplace, analytics solutions are used to provide descriptions
of the ways a user can break data down and view the trends that occur over time.
From data collection to intelligence and decision-making Artificial intelligence is an umbrella term for a range of algorithmically trained perception-capable computing models, including
machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, deep learning, robotics, planning, and beyond. Advancements in
augmented and virtual realities, wherein media can be contextually overlaid on physical or virtual spaces will also accelerate demand
for automated geospatial intelligence in real time. While plenty of hardware and equipment like cameras, LIDAR's, radars, satellites,
and countless other instruments used for spatial measurement have been around for years, it is the advent of artificial intelligence
and algorithmically trained learning software that shifts understanding of the physical world from humans-only to machines.
The Process
Structured and un- structured
(ex. video) data
Data is stored in databases and servers
Big Data
Data Stored
Actionable Insights
Data Processing
Process the data using CPU/
GPUs and AI algorithms to
detect patterns
Central Processing Unit (CPU) / Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
Predictive signals are generated
Artificial Intelligence
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Data Generated
Today, it’s Big Data
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
– To make and administer the public policy and affairs [of data, of the business glossary]
– To exercise sovereign authority
– To control the speed or magnitude
– To regulate
– To control the actions or behavior
– To keep under control; to restrain
– To exercise a deciding or determining influence
– To exercise political authority
– To have or exercise a determining influence
Use of Data in Governance
Role of Data in the Business Glossary
– Provide Central Resource of Truth and Understanding
– Provide Standard Meaning, Usage, Values
– Direct People to the Single Point of Truth or System of Record
– Enable Improved Analytics
– Encourage Business Involvement in Business Stewardship
– Ensure Measurable Governance Impact
Business Data Element Framework
Business Glossaries & Data Governance Roles & Responsibilities
Operational Level
Operational Data Stewards (existing) Dat
a Definers, Producers, Users These
people are presently defining,
producing and using data as part of their
jobs. Recording of the Operational Data
Stewards will be an important enabler of
improved communications, coordination
and cooperation among stewards.
Executive Level
Data Steering Committee Senior-most level knowledge of the program. Lev
erage existing business structure as possible.
If no structure exists, utilize an IT Steering Committee
or an executive founded board or council.
Strategic Level
Data Governance Council Data Governance Sponsors Group or Group of similar participation. One person, plus
alternate, for each Business Unit represented & IT.
Consider financial services & human resources.
Tactical Level
Data Domain Stewards
Per assigned Subject Areas
Data Steward Coordinators
One per Business Unit
Operational Level - Business Unit Specific
Strategic -
Enterprise
Tactical Level - Cross Business Unit
Executive
Data Governance Program Team
Data Governance Team Manager Responsible for Administering the Program, faci
litating use of the Data Governance Council,
communicating program components and value to the Organization.
Advisory assistance from other levels.
IT Subject Resource Experts System/Da
ta Resource Experts IT Staff inclu
ding Application Development, Data
Design,
Security, and other Data
Resource Management.
Our Product to showcase the Trinity for
Governance and Business
Geolytics. Agro for Smart Farming
Thank You