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First published:
4 July 2025
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Mapping ancient woodland image segmentation model

Using computer vision, an AI technology that works with images, to find areas of historic woodland on old maps. By comparing these maps with today's data, we can find places where woods have been cut down in the last 150 years. These areas are ideal for re-planting because the soil supports tree growth due to an established seed bank and ecosystem. The data will also be published on DataMapWales for others to use.

Read the full record for the mapping ancient woodland image segmentation model on GOV.UK.

Dylun: a content design assistant

Using generative AI to make GOV.WALES content simpler and clearer.  Before publishing the content is checked by:

  • the original author for accuracy
  • a content designer for GOV.WALES standards

Read the full record for Dylun: a content design assistant on GOV.UK.

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