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You are here: Home / News / Tech NewsBits / Tech Tips – Digitalglobe Lending Eyes for Moore Oklahoma with Tomnod Crowdsourcing System

Tech Tips – Digitalglobe Lending Eyes for Moore Oklahoma with Tomnod Crowdsourcing System

June 21, 2013 By Editor

This via the Digitalglobe blog…

As the tornados touched down in Oklahoma a few weeks ago, first responders jumped into action. In support of these brave and motivated people and organizations, DigitalGlobe tasked its satellite constellation to capture imagery of the area as part of its FirstLook service, collecting high resolution panchromatic WorldView-1 satellite imagery as well as color GeoEye-1 imagery.

Upon collection, DigitalGlobe launched it’s recently acquired Tomnod Crowdsourcing System (TCS) to help extract the information from the image. The Tomnod approach is most powerful in situations where rapid insight is required in order to enable fast decision making. For Moore, Oklahoma we immediately deployed the Tomnod system on the imagery to help convert the plethora of pixels to information.

An email rallied our Tomnod crowd to the new campaign. In addition we sent out the call on Facebook and Twitter and to dedicated groups, such as CrisisMappers. Users that came to the site were given a short tutorial and then asked to view imagery and identify destroyed buildings, tarped roofs, and fallen trees.

Tutorial screen seen by visitors to the deployment

On the backend, we constantly analyze the CrowdRank score of each location and each member of our crowd. CrowdRank is our statistical reliability algorithm that combines the crowd’s inputs to zero-in on the most accurate results. Within 60 minutes, we had collected over 15,000 points of interest and we published our crowdsourced damage assessment map. Based on the crowd inputs, CrowdRank identified the damage areas in Moore within 1 hour!

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