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Show HN: Satellite imagery object detection using text prompts

https://www.useful-ai-tools.com/tools/satellite-analysis-demo/
25•eyasu6464•2d ago
I built a browser-based tool for detecting objects in satellite imagery using vision-language models (VLMs). You draw a polygon on the map and enter a text prompt such as "swimming pools", "oil tanks", or "buses". The system scans the selected area tile-by-tile and returns detections projected back onto the map as GeoJSON.

Pipeline: select area and zoom level, split the region into mercantile tiles, run each tile with the prompt through a VLM, convert predicted bounding boxes to geographic coordinates (WGS84), and render the results back on the map.

It works reasonably well for distinct structures in a zero-shot setting. occluded objects are still better handled by specialized detectors like YOLO models.

There is a public demo and no login required. I am mainly interested in feedback on detection quality, performance tradeoffs between VLMs and specialized detectors, and potential real-world use cases.

Comments

triplecheese•23h ago
This is cool. I'll give it a go
JimmyJamesJames•19h ago
Great idea, almost impossible to use on the mobile due to the mobile UI.
eyasu6464•13h ago
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve resolved the UI issues on mobile.
ge96•1h ago
Tangent question, I know of services like Planet Labs, Maxar... is the capability there now assuming you had money, where you could tag a ship from space and watch it travel (I know there is something like ADSB for ships) but would be interesting.
notahacker•40m ago
It's still at the "technical challenge to fuse data from AIS [ADSB for ships, complete with spoofing and transponders being turned off] to [generally] static images from multiple different sources" stage, at least unless you've got the budget for a video satellite to stick in a geostationary-ish orbit
ge96•36m ago
I also wasn't sure how good satellite image quality is where you can match a ship from above, maybe the pattern of the freight containers could help.

And track I didn't indicate frequency, it's not per minute, but say hourly.

fusslo•58m ago
very cool

Once I figured out how to use the UI I did 2 scans. first one I had to zoom in before the identification boxes popped up. At first I thought it didnt do anything

Second scan I put over a local aviation museum with a mix of helicopters, unusual planes, cars, buildings, and other equipment. I was surprised to see everything identified correctly, though it missed a single helicopter.

I'd love a little bell or notification when the scan completes, as I hit 'scan', switch to a different tab and then forgot I was waiting

eyasu6464•28m ago
Thanks for trying it out. The detections not all appearing before zooming is because I added a LOD (level of detail) rendering method, so if hundreds of thousands of objects are detected, it won’t crash the system. Only the areas you’re looking at render, and the more you zoom in, the more objects are displayed. It was a pain to set up, but it’s worth it. The notification idea is great, and I’ll add a sound to play when a scan finishes.
fusslo•5m ago
Thanks, makes sense to me. I was just confused at first since i thought maybe it didnt do anything or my adblocker was making it go weird

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