DIA
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DIA has 19 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 3 live disagreements.
Mostly:registered as(3), purpose of registration(2), runs on(2)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Registered As | Scientific Non Profit | [1] |
| Registered As | scientific non profit | [2] |
| Registered As | Scientific Non Profit | [4] |
| Purpose of Registration | Earthengine Dataset Access | [1] |
| Purpose of Registration | to get access to sweet dataset | [2] |
| Runs on | Amd 5900x Cpu | [3] |
| Runs on | M4 Pro 24gb Cpu | [3] |
| Seeks Access to | Google Earth Engine | [1] |
| Strategic Registration | Dataset Access | [1] |
| Strategically Registered to Access | Earthengine Google Com | [2] |
| Accesses Dataset at | Earthengine Google Com | [2] |
| Takes Time | little over 5 minutes | [3] |
| Achieves Speed of | 1/3-1/4 | [3] |
| Didnt Want to Run | Cuda | [3] |
| Supports Realtime Inference | Hf Gpu | [3] |
| Swaps to Disk | M4 Pro 24gb Cpu | [3] |
| Rdf:type | Organization | [4] |
| Has Access Goal | Google Earth Engine | [4] |
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References (4)
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[2025-12-12 16:22] omega [bot]: The error "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'psycopg2'" indicates your Python environment is missing the `psycopg2` package, which is required to connect to PostgreSQL databases, including when using Post…
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