#1053: deep learning, qgis, gender, power lines, india
, last check: Mon, 21 Oct 2024. Post history
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Deep learning to decipher old historical texts opens new doors at the OCR industry
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/deep-learning-deciphers-historical-documents/ -
A personal overview of the recent QGIS User Conference at A Coruña, with plenty of notes and links to slides and resources
https://spatialthoughts.com/2019/03/08/qgis-user-conference-2019/ -
The gender gap at Germany goes up to 21%, being worse on the west side of the country
https://interaktiv.morgenpost.de/gehaltsvergleich-maenner-frauen-gender-pay-gap/ -
Lidar, precise data analysis, and vision computer modules to maintain power lines and avoid problems with trees
https://enview.com/electric/ | archive.org -
Famine and dearth in India at 1630 is a story map that covers Peter Mundy's trip and selected excerpts from his book Itinerari Mundi
https://humanities-research.exeter.ac.uk/famineanddearth/map/
Raf