SensOre Ltd. has reached an important milestone having recently completed a major update involving the cleaning and ingestion of valuable geochemical data into its hyperdimensional Data Cube. The expanded Data Cube now includes 2021 released Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA) industry data across Western Australia. Completion was achieved and made possible with the use of SensOre's proprietary machine learning tools for automated data extraction and cleaning, developed via an ongoing collaboration with CSIRO, wherein SensOre maintains all intellectual property rights. The expanded Data Cube strengthens the AI-enhanced exploration services
SensOre offers to its clients and partners. The data acquired by SensOre comprises industry drillhole and surface exploration assay (geochemical) data collected and supplied to the GSWA over the last 60 years, representing approximately 7.8 million surface samples and 43 million drillhole assay intervals. The exploration and mining industry has spent billions of dollars collecting this data, the replacement value of which is estimated to exceed $10 billion.
SensOre is actively applying sophisticated machine learning algorithms to incorporate these assay data into its multi-commodity mineral exploration models and products (including lithium, nickel, gold and copper) used by SensOre and its clients to improve targeting outcomes and increase the potential for mineral discovery. SensOre's Technology team has used this data and applied its proprietary machine learning tools to construct 147 high
resolution geochemical maps for 40 elements at a 250K-scale over WA based on industry surface assay data and a further 138 high resolution geochemical maps for 38 elements at a 250k-scale based on industry drilling assay data. The resulting maps (more than 12,500 individual geochemical maps) are a valuable mineral exploration product now being leveraged by SensOre and its clients to enhance exploration outcomes.