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11:25
Hi - interesting solution!
Thanks
I will confess to knowing nothing about JS / leaflet
I mostly wanted to learn using geotiffs from the local users computer, and apparently that works nice.
ok, no problem
If it's only small modufications i may well be able to help
what would your ideal workflow look like?
If possible, that'd be great thank you
Workflow:
1. Receive images from field and dump JPG (or process raw to JPG) into folder
2. Users given a link to click that would give them a page with the clickable image and set of classes (species) to ID
3. 'Next' button to present next image, and save JSON or CSV of the data clicked at same time.
I'm trying to solve the same problem as Ragnvald (OP) - while CVAT and some other apps get close to what we need, I have a feeling that building on a super-simple application as you demonstrated would be productive
I'm looking at your Github repo for this, digging into the code a little
Okay, so you would store the images somewhere accessible from the internet. No problem, that should be doable.
11:38
We're in Africa (Tanzania) with very very poor internet so would aim to store the images locally, I assume that's not an issue?
Although some people will have overview of such a process the workflow might be left to operators which only has acccess to smartphones.
Saving the coordinate JSON or CSV on the local PC would probably be easier, on the net somewhere would need some sort of storage backend, probably harder.
The operators might not be aware of the further processing of the recorded data (# of species and position)
I don't know whether leaflet will be usable on smartphones
well, it is usable, but i don't know of the usability
Ragnvald - I'm thinking this would be more for an annotation lab, a replacement for the very heavy CVAT or VOTT apps, but not usable on smartphone. I suspect a specific app would be needed for that.
@til_b if the image is loaded directly, not using an OSM map as your example has, will it still be zoomable?
11:41
Laptop would work fine. Field operators have a lot of spare time in the evenings, so it would be great if they could do this after a day in the field.
A simplified version could be to do one picture at a time using the exif gps position as the geographic reference. Keeping it simple.
We could later be able to calculate the covered area or similar from the image metadata.
Yes, the image will still be zoomable
(@til_b I'm not expecting you to produce an actual solution of course, really appreciate the advice and now playing with modifying the code)
We might even have some funding to do work on this from our side. As long as it is not a big venture.
(we = Norwegian Environment Agency")
I am unfortunately not in a situation to do real side work
11:58
@til_b Not much to do about that. Do you know someone which can do similar work given a clear requirement?
I can ask an ex-colleague of mine, but I don't know how proficient in leaflet and JS he is. I think he could manage, though. I haven't talked to him lately so don
don't know if this will work out
Good if you can check this out. Perhaps I and Simbamangu in any case should start writing a requirement/specifications document. How would that sound @Simbamangu ?
This leafletjs.com/examples/crs-simple/crs-simple.html is a tutorial i would recommend for the leaflet part
12:22
@ragnvald I'd be keen to do that
@til_b thanks, will have a look at the examples, and see if one of our keen young coders in Tanzania has any skill with this too
Can you establish a shared doc for us to work on? We might also invite @til_b to add comments if he finds he is able to do this?
I would be able to comment on something
Done, invite for Google Doc sent to you @ragnvald. @til_b would need a contact for sharing GDoc, not sure there's a way to privately message here on SE.com?
also, I tried some more... tilmanb.github.io/species-marker/image-local-coordinates.html . Loads from a remote URL. Width and height need to be set, but there are probably libraries to do that
contact me at the email adress i shared here: gist.github.com/tilmanb/dbfc57dd6449f998ce6fa184dc82073b
i will delete that file; GIS.SE chat is public and i don't want to post my mail address publicly for spambots to find
Address noted.
Example looks like something which could work - with some polishing on the user interface. Automation of image sources as well as option to send/store data.
12:38
Address noted.
thanks, deleted GIST
 
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21:35
storing stuff to local disk: stackoverflow.com/questions/21479107/…

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