It’s built on TerraTorch, an open-source framework library developed by IBM Research that lets you play with geospatial foundation models at varying levels of abstraction. TerraTorch configurations are provided for common fine-tuning tasks such as image segmentation and pixel-wise regression along with a selection of task-specific decoder heads.
The Studio can track and record each step in the training process, allowing you to monitor and measure the model’s accuracy and track each dataset that was used. The automated submission, scheduling, and tracking of fine-tuning tasks are integrated with tools for optimizing the model’s hyperparameters to find the best performing model configuration.
The graphical UI lets you visualize the model’s results, which is important for validating the model’s predictive skill and putting its results in context by overlaying additional information like asset locations or administrative boundaries.
IBM Research developed the Geospatial Studio to democratize access to geospatial foundation models and broaden their potential impact. IBM and NASA’s open-source models can be found in the Studio, along with other models developed by the research community. IBM Research recently used the Studio to tune its Granite geospatial models for forecasting changes in biomass (granite-geospatial-biomass) and wind strength (granite-geospatial-windforecasting).
IBM recently previewed new offering, called Environmental Intelligence, which is in public preview until early 2025. It combines rich APIs on weather, geospatial conditions, carbon fluctuations, and industry-specific information that can help developers gather data and insights to build climate-resilient solutions for enterprise.
IBM recently previewed new offering, called Environmental Intelligence, which is in public preview until early 2025. It combines rich APIs on weather, geospatial conditions, carbon fluctuations, and industry-specific information that can help developers gather data and insights to build climate-resilient solutions for enterprise.