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Scanaerial needs coders, ideas & algorithms

Pleatst troch kerosin op 2 juny 2011 yn it English.

Scanaerial is a python-based plugin for JOSM, that scans aerial imagery to detect areas (so far it's limited to detect lakes)
osm.wiki/Scanaerial

Scanaerial is an amazing advantage for armchair mapping. At the moment the detection leaves much to be desired. That was a reason for me to make some thoughts about aerial image detection.

I started collecting some material and information, if you're interested in algorithms and segmentation in general, have a look at:
https://github.com/jonasstein/scanaerial/wiki/Possible-image-processing-to-capture-objects-%28segmentation%29-on-aerial-images (you're invited to add some more information, examples or sources if you want)

But because I'm busy in these days and my time is limited, I started this blog-entry to encourage some more people to participate in the Scanaerial-project.

Help Scanaerial to get more efficient. We are in need of theoretician that can develop a good algorithm or enhance an existing algorithm and coders that can implement algorithms or add ideas to the python-code (or in a further state create a full Java-based plugin). Even if you don't want to work actively on that project, you could help by improving documentation/wiki or give new impetus with feedback & criticism.

Thanks for your attention!

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Discussion

Reäksje fan nmixter op 3 juny 2011 om 22.35 oere

Looks like it has a lot of potential. Maybe it could be used to add buildings in the future. Ill take a look at a little more and see if I can help any way.

Reäksje fan compdude op 4 juny 2011 om 02.57 oere

It would be AWESOME if it could do TIGER fixup for you! (Just kidding)

Reäksje fan kerosin op 5 juny 2011 om 10.19 oere

Possible tasks would be scanning forests, lakes, rivers/streams, streets/paths, meadows/village green, pitches, buildings and any kind of "area".
But at the moment we need a good working algorithm that we can enhance for further uses. It could take armchairmapping up to a new level. Of course computers can't replace humans and the scanned areas always needs to get rechecked, but it would be much quicker!

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