Introducing DORA 2.0
DORA 2.0 introduces a streamlined workflow that makes it faster and simpler to generate Prediction Maps.
The updated experience is designed to help you focus on geological inputs, while DORA 2.0 handles the complexity of machine learning and model optimization behind the scenes.
DORA 2.0 is being rolled out gradually. If you would like to learn more about access or timing, please contact your DORA representative.
What’s New in DORA 2.0
Streamlined Four-Step Workflow – Prediction Maps are now created through four steps instead of six, simplifying experiment setup and helping you generate results faster.
Reduced Manual Configuration – Advanced settings such as trees and epochs have been removed. DORA now handles model optimization automatically, so you can focus on geological inputs instead of model tuning.
Automatic Mineralization Threshold Recommendation – DORA analyzes your Learning Data and recommends a starting mineralization threshold, which you can adjust at any time based on your geological understanding.
Automatic Raster Scoring and Feature Recommendations – DORA evaluates rasters for quality, relevance, resolution, and redundancy, then recommends a strong, statistically-driven feature set as a starting point.
DORA 1.0 Experiments
Existing DORA 1.0 experiments are clearly labeled, and can still be opened and edited.
Duplicated DORA 1.0 experiments will open in DORA 2.0. The original parameters will be pre-selected, but you will have to go through the four workflow steps to complete the prediction.
Prediction results generated in DORA 2.0 may differ slightly from those produced in DORA 1.0. This is expected, as the underlying model has been improved and optimized.
Learn More About DORA 2.0
Still Have Questions?
Reach out to your dedicated DORA contact or email support@VRIFY.com for more information.

