Deloitte Canada client needs a simple, cost-effective solution for automatically estimating businesses from a small parking lot to a large city or town every day. Access to such georeferenced data, however, is very expensive both economically and temporally.
Sentinel-1 (SAR) and Sentinel-2 (optical) images (10 m) powered by AI/ML algorithms;
An automatic procedure to extract parking to monitor;
Integration with weather and traffic data;
A simple platform to view and interact with processed data and analyses;
API to integrate Parkor into any third-party system.
This way, Deloitte Canada can integrate into existing systems, or use our platform, to gain access to features such as:
Trend analysis for an Aoi (which can extend from a parking lot to an entire country):
Economic trends related to a specific category of activities,with the possibility of delving into the business category (for example, for restaurants it may be useful to analyze the differences between fast-food and classy restaurants);
Below are some screenshots of the platform which can be organized on different levels, starting from a dashboard for the analysis of specific cities or car parks.
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