Currently, the Ukrainian Geological Survey has already worked as the Single Contact for subsoil issues for license-holders in Ukraine, widely using digital solutions to provide all key services: online search of geodata, submission of applications through E-cabinet, bidding for licenses through online auctions, receiving e-license, and online reporting about the results of operation.
«On tip of that, during the last five years, we encourage to open geodata and legacy information, which make it evaluable for discovery and reuse, science, and analysis. We believe the Big Data management approach brings core long-term advantages for Ukraine, such as economic benefits, value for public, and trigger investment in the mining and processing industry», – said Roman Opimakh.
The Big Data building started from the gathering of paper geologic reports to the use of Artificial Intelligence analysis in exploration.
The implementation of the First and Second stages of Big Data collection is in progress right now. This is the registration of geologic information, cataloging and scanning, as well as the transfer of data into digital format and disclosure it in open sources with free access, such as the National Geological Portal. The preparation of the introduction of the Third stage – AI tools for exploration – has been started already now.
GeoAI solutions will allow to automatically generate a response to the user’s request, in particular, regarding the search for new promising mineral deposits in Ukraine. The input data for the AI algorithm will be materials of geochemical search methods, maps of gravity and magnetic fields, space images of various spectra, geological maps of the Precambrian, etc. Thus the implementation of the measures of the Third stage will allow the neural network to automatically analyze requests, as well as build correlation models for the search for mineral deposits.
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