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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 31/05/2023 à 09:25, Simon Poole a
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cite="mid:5b507e66-8296-b84e-8fb0-f98a7f3699d1@poole.ch">Christian,
does this relate in some fashion to Geovisio?
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And a, I suppose, obvious observation: key for adoption in OSM
would be an easy to access API for editing apps. Does that
exist/are there plans for one?
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Simon <br>
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<p>Hello Simon,</p>
<p>Geovisio is the reference code base for the Panoramax project
(think of Geovisio as one of OSM code stacks, and Panoramax as the
OSM project as a whole).</p>
<p>What we try to do is to set open standards to allow different
implementation of the common protocols to provide interoperability
betweens instances. I would love to see local instances setup in
the future all federated.<br>
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<p>We decided to use an existing standard called STAC (Statio
Temporal Assets Catalog) to avoid creating one more new standard.
Geovisio originally has its own API, but now moved to STAC which
is REST/JSON.<br>
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<p>Anybody implementing a STAC API based viewer should be
compatible. This API allows to search for pictures based on time
and location (at least). Pictures are organized as collections.<br>
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<p>The current work is focused on uploading pictures, bluring them
to respect privacy, access them thru the STAC API used by the
Geovisio viewer.</p>
<p>The additional pieces that would be great to have next are:
mobile app to capture pictures, usefull object detection for OSM
reuse (I'm working on road signs), OSM editors integration.</p>
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Christian Quest - OpenStreetMap France</pre>
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