[OSM-talk] OpenDroneMap and Portable OSM (POSM)
Dan Joseph
dan.b.joseph at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 18:11:08 UTC 2016
Hi Rob,
Yes, that's the general plan. A more detailed overview of our initial
development goals are as follows:
1. Integrating OpenDroneMap with POSM:
○ Installing and configuring ODM components within the POSM base system
○ Determining approximate limitations on the number of source photos
that can be handled by standard POSM hardware
2. Uploading images:
○ Raw image upload (unprocessed images sourced from a sUAS) using a web
form and/or fileshare
○ Copying / uploading post-processed GeoTIFFs to POSM using a web form
and/or fileshare
3. GeoTIFF processing (externally sourced scenes and/or output from ODM):
○ Chunking input images into Web Mercator tiles at the TMS zoom level
most closely corresponding to its native resolution
○ Pyramiding (downsampling and merging) of generated tiles to produce
tiles for all appropriate zooms
4. Simple web interface for managing processing pipelines:
○ Display progress in a web view while processing proceeds
○ Permit cancellation, restart of ODM and tile processing
5. Consumption of tiled imagery for digitization through iD, etc:
○ Output an MBTiles archive suitable for downloading, excerpting,
sharing with other tools, and serving up as an online TMS
People from both Red Cross and Stamen will be at SOTM.
All the best,
Dan
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 7:13 PM, Rob Nickerson <rob.j.nickerson at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Is the aim that you can send a drone up to collect images and have them
> automatically processed, stitched together and added to POSM (for later
> upload online)? I can see that being useful for communities the world over.
> We (my local team) have talked about testing drones but we aren't a
> particularly technical group so would struggle with the image processing.
> If POSM did it all for us then that would be amazing!
>
> Looking forward to hearing more about POSM at State of the Map Brussels.
>
> *Rob*
>
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