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DESCRIPTION:Designing\, training\, and deploying custom neural networks in 
 QGIS is a complex task. I'll explain AI models I built for georeferencing 
 and vectorizing\, explore the user experience that make these useful to th
 e average QGIS user\, and consider what the future of GIS software looks l
 ike with artificial intelligence embedded in its most important workflows.
DTSTAMP:20260413T204309Z
LOCATION:B319 (BAT)
SUMMARY:Everything I learned building AI models for QGIS - Brendan Ashworth
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/ADWK7T/
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