Facebook Making A Map Of Every Building In The World
* Facebook Is Making The World’s Most Detailed Population Map:
- Facebook
is making a map of every human-occupied building on Earth to track the
people in the most remote areas of the world and how that affects their
internet connections. About 10 percent of the world’s population still
lives in remote or rural areas without internet connectivity.
- This new mapping project is part of Facebook’s Internet.org
Connectivity Lab, which announced this week that it has created new,
high-resolution population-distribution maps of 20 countries, most of
which are developing. The group is tasked with using drones, satellites,
and lasers to improve internet access in rural areas and developing
countries.
- Robert Chen, director of Columbia’s Center for
International Earth Science Information Network, believes the maps will
have many uses beyond Internet access projects. “These higher resolution
data will be useful in optimizing the location of health and sanitation
facilities, planning energy and transportation networks, improving
resource management and access, and facilitating humanitarian
assistance,” he says.
- Few months ago, Facebook’s Connectivity Lab
took up this project along with the company’s data science division,
infrastructure unit, and machine learning and artificial intelligence
groups. The company covered 21.6 million square kilometres across 20
countries, including India, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and several
other African nations, which accounted for 14.6 billion images (over
350TB of data) and analysed this graphical data to find evidence of
human settlements.
- The company used regular visual processing
techniques including the image-recognition engine Facebook uses to
recognize people’s faces in photos and used deep learning to store data
about human built structures.
- “The main aim of this project was to
determine what Internet connection technique (mobile data or WiFi
hotspots) is for bringing people online that would significantly
increase the website’s traffic. Our goal is to figure out how we can
develop technologies and understanding how we can connect every person
on the planet,” said Yael Maguire, the director and head of Facebook’s Connectivity Lab.
“If we want to think about the best technology to connect people —
especially outside of the cities, this is a very misleading piece of
information.”
- Currently, the social media giant is developing
drones which would be able to beam internet signals down to remote areas
without wireless access; this map will also help inform the company
where to use this technology.
- On Monday, Facebook Founder-CEO Mark
Zuckerberg at the World Mobile Convention said that the social media
giant plans to make the project open to the public this year.
- “We
believe this data has many more impactful applications, such as
socio-economic research and risk assessment for natural disasters,”
Facebook wrote in its blog. It is also working with Columbia
University’s Center for International Earth Science Information Network
to release its new maps so that other companies and organizations can
use them too.
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