The work performed during the SnapEarth project is divided into 4 main phases. In the 1st phase, the requirements collection and analysis were conducted for all services by contacting end-users through workshops and interviews. Based on the collected requirements, the specifications of each service and pilot were defined.
The 2nd phase included the design of the SnapEarth platform’s architecture and the development of each component. In this phase, the development of all the methods, AI models, and technologies was achieved. Within the 3rd phase, the integration among all the independent SnapEarth components was conducted along with the establishment of their communication.
The 4th phase concerned the evaluation of the implemented services and the application of corrective actions. The evaluation of the pilots was divided into two sub-phases. In the 1st sub-phase, all the pilots were presented to their end-users, through dedicated workshops, and initial feedback was retrieved. Based on the latter, extensions and corrective actions were performed. The 2nd sub-phase concerned the final evaluation of each pilot service, where all end-users had the opportunity to use the services for a certain trial period and provide their final evaluation.
The results of the project were disseminated throughout different channels (e.g. social media, the project’s website, participation in international workshops & conferences, international fairs, etc.). Within this period, 8 papers were submitted to both journals and conferences, while other dissemination material including leaflets and videos has also been developed and distributed throughout the aforementioned channels, allowing thus the EO data community, and not only, to learn about the project and its outcomes.
The assets developed within the project, will be exploited as platforms and services and be made available in the market. The disposal of these assets to the market aims to have a great impact on the community, as the journalists, governments, and decision-makers that would like to receive information about air quality, disastrous events, agricultural monitoring, and climate vulnerabilities based on soil moisture.