Iran's Information Technology Organization Uncovers 40,000 Unauthorized Land Application Violations Using Advanced Technology

Iran's Information Technology Organization has revealed a startling discovery, with over 40,000 unauthorized land use violations identified by The Land Unified Window System in the past year. The system's expansion to the remaining 16 provinces of the country has enabled the monitoring of thousands of hectares of land through the use of artificial intelligence.
According to the public relations office of the Iran Information Technology Organization, The Land Unified Window's “Land Application Monitoring System”, a key component responsible for processing and comparing satellite images to detect land use alterations, has successfully pinpointed the unauthorized changes. This groundbreaking technology has not only identified over 40,000 violations but also safeguarded 20,000 hectares of land across the nation.
Furthermore, the integration of artificial intelligence algorithms in processing satellite images by specialized knowledge based companies has significantly enhanced accuracy, resulting in a remarkable 45% improvement in identifying violations compared to earlier this year.
Publish Date: 2024/03/31
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