Recently, I've been looking at some of the Hampshire Hub open aerial data (see @Protohub on Twitter or this webpage: http://protohub.net/). This is a brilliant dataset, and the fact that it is open data just makes it even better. The Hub is a partnership of local authorities, national parks, emergency services, the military and parts of central government. … Continue reading Hampshire open data
Month: July 2014
Open data for Metaldehyde risk
This is a proof of concept and has not yet been worked into an operational product. It's a first pass to demonstrate the utility of open data. If you'd like to work with Geoger to develop this further then please get in touch. The idea Metaldehyde is a pesticide found primarily in slug pellets and associated products. … Continue reading Open data for Metaldehyde risk
Objects in images
One of the most common processing requirements is the identification of objects and extraction of information regarding the feature of interest. Object based image analysis (OBIA) comprises image segmentation and classification steps in an attempt to produce meaningful maps of features in an image. These could be fields, buildings, roads, lakes etc. The accuracy of … Continue reading Objects in images