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Animated storytelling about the possibilities provided by remote sensing and computer vision
Hoorn, Daymen van den (2024) Animated storytelling about the possibilities provided by remote sensing and computer vision.
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Abstract: | This thesis explores how animated storytelling can be used to inform and create awareness about the possibilities of combining satellite imagery with computer vision in order to progress global sustainability goals. In recent years, both the remote sensing and the artificial intelligence research fields have seen rapid developments. Periopsis is a startup that combines these technologies to provide environmetal modelling services to clients like governments, municipalities and companies. In task of Periopsis, this thesis set out to create a video that will convince stakeholders about the possibilities of the technology. To do so, first a literature review about the state of the art of the technology was synthesized to find out what these possibilities are. Secondly, an analysis was conducted on similar purposed videos to distinguish their common practicalities. These then jointly provided the project with enough input to create a video requirements list. Thirdly, after creating plenty draft versions, the video was created and evaluated through use of online survey. From this evaluation it is concluded that the approach this research took on creating an animated story to inform and create awareness, is indeed effective. This thesis contributes to the field by demonstrating the power of animated storytelling in simplifying and disseminating complex technologies, thus fostering a broader understanding and appreciation of the role of remote sensing and computer vision in achieving a more sustainable way of living. |
Item Type: | Essay (Bachelor) |
Clients: | Periopsis ltd., Cyprus |
Faculty: | EEMCS: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science |
Subject: | 01 general works |
Programme: | Creative Technology BSc (50447) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/98302 |
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