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Create a Prediction Map

Learn how to run an experiment and create a Prediction Map in DORA.

Overview

Creating a DORA Prediction Map involves four steps that guide you through selecting the data needed to run a prediction.

This article includes interactive walkthroughs for each step. For more detailed explanations, including geoscience context and modelling considerations, see the full step-by-step articles linked alongside each walkthrough.


Navigate the Dora Interface

This walkthrough shows the main panels, tools, and controls you will use throughout the prediction workflow.

🔗 Read the article: Navigating DORA


Step 1: Select Area of Interest

In this step, you select the geographic boundary where DORA will analyze your data and generate a prediction.


Step 2: Set Up Learning Points

In this step, you select your target element(s), review the recommended mineralization threshold, and generate your learning data.

🔗 Read the article: Step 2: Set Up Learning Points


Step 3: Select Deposit Type

In this step, you choose a foundation model that aligns with your target deposit type to help guide the prediction.

🔗 Read the article: Step 3: Select Deposit Type


Step 4: Select Input Features

In this step, you select the raster layers DORA will use to identify spatial patterns, then click Run Prediction to generate your Prediction Map and VPS outputs.

🔗 Read the article: Step 4: Select Input Features


Create Target Groups

After reviewing your prediction results, you can generate Target Groups to identify and organize areas of high prospectivity.

🔗 Read the article: Create Target Groups


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Still Have Questions?

Reach out to your dedicated DORA contact or email support@vrify.com for more information.

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