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What's new in Earth Engine
Cloud Score+ provides a continuous QA score that can be thresholded to mask clouds, cloud shadows, and other atmospheric occlusions in Sentinel 2 imagery
Earth Engine now returns structured NumPy arrays, Pandas DataFrames, and GeoPandas GeoDataFrames from the Data Extraction API
The Earth Engine team is supporting geemap and recommending it as the interactive development tool for the Python API. Earth Engine and geemap are pre-installed and ready to use in Google Colab notebooks
Google introduces Xee, a library that allows you to operate on Earth Engine ImageCollections as Xarray Datasets
Earth Engine's getPixels and computePixels functions offer two new ways to export image data that increase flexibility for a wide range of ML workflows and other applications
Earth Engine is connected to Vertex AI (Google's Cloud service for all things machine learning and artificial intelligence) so now you can fire a boatload of pixels through fancy new models
What's new in Google Earth
Google Earth has a new user interface that makes it easier and faster to create and organize geospatial data seamlessly across web and mobile devices as well as new project sharing capabilities
Timelapse has been updated to include imagery from 2021 and 2022; you can now visualize change from 1984 through 2022
Preview Delve’s generative design features in Google Earth for early-stage real estate and solar development
Geo for Good 2023
Most sessions from our Geo for Good Summit are recorded and available for viewing on YouTube. Visit the Summit Agenda on the event website for a list of sessions on Earth, Earth Engine, Machine Learning, and their application to help people and the planet.
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