The digital earth : Understanding our planet in the 21st century

A. Gore
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The hard part of taking advantage of this flood of geospatial information will be making sense of it. turning raw data into understandable information. Today, we often find that we have more information than we know what to do with. The Landsat program, designed to help us understand the global environment, is a good example. The Landsat satellite is capable of taking a complete photograph of the entire planet every two weeks, and it's been collecting data for more than 20 years. In spite of the great need for that information, the vast majority of those images have never fired a single neuron in a single human brain. Instead, they are stored in electronic silos of data. We used to have an agricultural policy where we stored grain in Midwestern silos and let it rot while millions of people starved to death. Now we have an insatiable hunger for knowledge. Yet a great deal of data remains unused.
数字地球:了解21世纪的地球
利用这些地理空间信息洪流的难点在于如何理解它们。将原始数据转化为可理解的信息。今天,我们经常发现我们拥有的信息比我们知道该怎么做的要多。旨在帮助我们了解全球环境的地球资源卫星项目就是一个很好的例子。地球资源卫星能够每两周拍摄一张整个地球的完整照片,它已经收集了20多年的数据。尽管对这些信息的需求很大,但这些图像中的绝大多数从未激发过单个人脑中的单个神经元。相反,它们被存储在数据的电子孤岛中。我们曾经有一个农业政策,我们把粮食储存在中西部的谷仓里,让它们腐烂,而数百万人饿死。现在我们对知识有着永不满足的渴望。然而,仍有大量数据未被使用。
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