
The Land Registry Living Lab has been a great exercise for NEO to put our innovative solutions in the field of BAG/BGT mutation detection to the test. Over a period of about 3 months, NEO tested a newly designed and newly developed automatic mutation detection approach in practice and put it into production. This new approach works as a kind of 'signal factory' that uses BGT (or other object layers) and aerial photos as raw materials to produce changed BGT objects and mutation signals. It is interesting to see what happens in the factory: different building blocks/lines are used for each process. Some processes use deep learning, others are rule-based. At the end of the production process, all products arrive at a quality control. We are proud of this automated mutation detection factory, which automatically generates alerts for buildings, roads, water, yards and vegetated land areas, and will of course extend it to other BGT classes in the future.

Our delivery to Kadaster was a success. As a frontrunner in the field of mutation detection, NEO was invited to participate in Kadaster's commercial about the Living Lab. In this video, NEO briefly talked about the work done and the role of AI (Artifical Intelligence) in the field.
Our director Rob Beck was additionally invited to the Kadaster Living Lab final session on 18 May, where he shared something about his vision for automatic mutation detection in a panel discussion.

