[HOT] Pleiades image of Foya available, job being set up

2014-04-04 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi,

Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence (the new name of Astrium Geo
Information Services, ex Spot image) has donated a Pleiades 1B image,
acquired on 2014-03-04, that covers Foya in Liberia, connected with the
first 2 confirmed Ebola cases in Liberia, and where WHO, MSF and MOH are
building an isolation center, under the web licence Astrium/OSM-FR that
allows tracing in OSM (and that you must have accepted before accessing
the image).

Pierre is setting up a TM job for Foya (from SOTM-FR !), at :
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/487

(which already contains URL and licence)


Use source=Pleiades-1B, CNES, Airbus

Spot-6 images over the large rectangular area that lacks Bing high
resolution around Guéckédou and Macenta, also donated by Airbus Defence
and Space, Geo-Intelligence are being prepared, and should be available
soon.

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem

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Re: [HOT] You are invited to the HOT Annual Meeting

2014-04-04 Thread Jaakko Helleranta.com
Hi all,

Just a reminder that the new attempt to convene to our annual
meetinghttps://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Meetings#Annual_Meeting_April_4th(with
quota) is in about 27 minutes and
countinghttp://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?p0=1440iso=20140404T13msg=HOT_Annual_Meeting
.

Just to try to make sure that no one mixes time zones, daylight savings /
summer times, what-not..

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 Dear HOT(ties),



 I invite you to attend the re-convention of the HOT Voting Membership at
 our 2014 Annual Meeting this Friday, April 4th.  For details (and
 announcements and notes of other HOT meetings) please visit:
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Meetings.  I
 hope all our voting community is able to make it (contact me directly if
 you are a member and need assistance).  But all are welcome to 'view' our
 Open Door session; probably nothing nearly as exciting (or rewarding) as
 the work you are all currently doing on HOT projects; but if you are
 interested please join!



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Re: [HOT] Pleiades image of Foya available, job being set up

2014-04-04 Thread nicolas chavent
Thanks Jean-Guilhem for having facilitated this donation and organize the
availability of this image to this crisis support.

Best,
Nicolas


On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.comwrote:

 Hi,

 Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence (the new name of Astrium Geo
 Information Services, ex Spot image) has donated a Pleiades 1B image,
 acquired on 2014-03-04, that covers Foya in Liberia, connected with the
 first 2 confirmed Ebola cases in Liberia, and where WHO, MSF and MOH are
 building an isolation center, under the web licence Astrium/OSM-FR that
 allows tracing in OSM (and that you must have accepted before accessing
 the image).

 Pierre is setting up a TM job for Foya (from SOTM-FR !), at :
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/487

 (which already contains URL and licence)


 Use source=Pleiades-1B, CNES, Airbus

 Spot-6 images over the large rectangular area that lacks Bing high
 resolution around Guéckédou and Macenta, also donated by Airbus Defence
 and Space, Geo-Intelligence are being prepared, and should be available
 soon.

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem

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[HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi,

Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
cities of Guéckédou and Macenta in Guinée, and their surroundings.

Job 489 has been set up on the Tasking Manager:
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

For the cities of Guéckédou and Macenta, where higher resolution
Pleiades images are available and that were already mapped (jobs 469 and
471), it is better to keep using the Pleiades images as geometrical
reference, as they have better accuracy (6.5 m CE 90 without GCPs).

Use source=Spot-6, Airbus

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


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Re: [HOT] Pleiades image of Foya available, job being set up

2014-04-04 Thread frmoine
+ 1000 : )  thanks

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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi,

Another version of the Spot-6 layer, with the near-infrared band used as
red in red-green-blue (instead of the natural red band) is available.

It provides a nice view of vegetation (in red), and thus also makes it
easy to see residential areas and rivers.

To add it, replace spot6 by spot6_nir in the URL given in
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 04/04/2014 15:26, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
 Hi,

 Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
 acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
 the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
 including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
 cities of Guéckédou and Macenta in Guinée, and their surroundings.

 Job 489 has been set up on the Tasking Manager:
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

 For the cities of Guéckédou and Macenta, where higher resolution
 Pleiades images are available and that were already mapped (jobs 469 and
 471), it is better to keep using the Pleiades images as geometrical
 reference, as they have better accuracy (6.5 m CE 90 without GCPs).

 Use source=Spot-6, Airbus

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
nous voyons à travers ces éléments comment le projet hot évolue et il
vraiment important de souligner ces aspects. l'acquisition d'imageries de
telles niveaux de précisions est d'un grand intérêt pour la cartographie de
crise. Toutes mes félicitations à l'équipe qui a rendue cela possible, et
que les mappers en fassent un très bon usage.

bravo à tous.

Fofana pour osm_BF


2014-04-04 16:16 GMT+00:00 Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com:

 Hi,

 Another version of the Spot-6 layer, with the near-infrared band used as
 red in red-green-blue (instead of the natural red band) is available.

 It provides a nice view of vegetation (in red), and thus also makes it
 easy to see residential areas and rivers.

 To add it, replace spot6 by spot6_nir in the URL given in
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 04/04/2014 15:26, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
  Hi,
 
  Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
  acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
  the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
  including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
  cities of Guéckédou and Macenta in Guinée, and their surroundings.
 
  Job 489 has been set up on the Tasking Manager:
  http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489
 
  For the cities of Guéckédou and Macenta, where higher resolution
  Pleiades images are available and that were already mapped (jobs 469 and
  471), it is better to keep using the Pleiades images as geometrical
  reference, as they have better accuracy (6.5 m CE 90 without GCPs).
 
  Use source=Spot-6, Airbus
 
  Best wishes,
 
  Jean-Guilhem
 
 
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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Andrew Buck
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This second spot layer is really useful, not only roads and vegetaion
are much easier to see, but the buildings are easier to see as well.
I highly recommend using this one.  Here is the address below.

tms[22]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_liberia_spot6/{zoom}/{x}/{y}

I will add this address to the task manager as well, do we want to set
the main imagery link to the NIR band, Jean?

- -AndrewBuck





On 04/04/2014 11:16 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Another version of the Spot-6 layer, with the near-infrared band
 used as red in red-green-blue (instead of the natural red band)
 is available.
 
 It provides a nice view of vegetation (in red), and thus also makes
 it easy to see residential areas and rivers.
 
 To add it, replace spot6 by spot6_nir in the URL given in 
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Jean-Guilhem

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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Andrew Buck
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And of course I copied in the wron URL to the message, here is the
correct one.  :)




tms[22]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_liberia_spot6_nir/{zoom}/{x}/{y}


On 04/04/2014 11:45 AM, Andrew Buck wrote:
 This second spot layer is really useful, not only roads and
 vegetaion are much easier to see, but the buildings are easier to
 see as well. I highly recommend using this one.  Here is the
 address below.
 
 tms[22]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_liberia_spot6/{zoom}/{x}/{y}

  I will add this address to the task manager as well, do we want to
 set the main imagery link to the NIR band, Jean?
 
 -AndrewBuck
 
 
 
 
 
 On 04/04/2014 11:16 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Another version of the Spot-6 layer, with the near-infrared band 
 used as red in red-green-blue (instead of the natural red
 band) is available.
 
 It provides a nice view of vegetation (in red), and thus also
 makes it easy to see residential areas and rivers.
 
 To add it, replace spot6 by spot6_nir in the URL given in 
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Jean-Guilhem
 
 

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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Yes Andrew, as only one URL can be linked from a job in the TM for
one-clic-adding in editor, it might be better to refer to the NIR
layer there.


Of course, you may access the Spot-6 layers only after having accepted
the Astrium/OSM-FR licence (http://tasks.hotosm.org/license/6)

(Full licence text is there:
http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/astrium-geo/Web%20License%20for%20Non-Commercial%20Use%20with%20OSM.pdf)


Best,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 04/04/2014 18:48, Andrew Buck a écrit :
 And of course I copied in the wron URL to the message, here is the
 correct one.  :)




 tms[22]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_liberia_spot6_nir/{zoom}/{x}/{y}


 On 04/04/2014 11:45 AM, Andrew Buck wrote:
  This second spot layer is really useful, not only roads and
  vegetaion are much easier to see, but the buildings are easier to
  see as well. I highly recommend using this one.  Here is the
  address below.

 
 tms[22]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_liberia_spot6/{zoom}/{x}/{y}

   I will add this address to the task manager as well, do we want to
  set the main imagery link to the NIR band, Jean?

  -AndrewBuck





  On 04/04/2014 11:16 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:
  Hi,

  Another version of the Spot-6 layer, with the near-infrared band
  used as red in red-green-blue (instead of the natural red
  band) is available.

  It provides a nice view of vegetation (in red), and thus also
  makes it easy to see residential areas and rivers.

  To add it, replace spot6 by spot6_nir in the URL given in
  http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

  Best wishes,

  Jean-Guilhem




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[HOT] imagery request coordination tool

2014-04-04 Thread Mikel Maron
Hi Everyone

In conversation among the Guinea Ebola activation coordinators, we discussed 
the need and potential for a software tool for coordination of imagery 
requests. I wanted to share that idea here, and maybe we can expand on the 
requirements and possible implementations on list and at the technical working 
group.

We have more options than ever for imagery for activations, and a lot of 
conversations going on at once. What's needed is something to collectively 
coordinate our options, to avoid inevitable crossing of wires.

Such a system would include
* Make and track Area of Instance boundaries.
* Form for standard set of questions when requesting imagery (ie justifying 
humanitarian need)
* Show available Bing imagery for those areas.
* Show available imagery from other providers.
* Links to associated tasking manager jobs.
* Comments/interaction on each AOI, so coordinators and imagery providers can 
stay informed of progress.
* Flexible permission/visibility.

Look forward to hearing from those interested on this idea!
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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Michael Judex

Dear all,

I'm just starting to map roads etc. for this job with the SPOT-6 imagery 
in NIR. The already existing major roads have a significant offset to 
the satellite image (e.g. major road from Macenta to Voinjama). Should 
the offset be corrected or is the geometric correction of the SPOT 
images not sufficient?


thanks,
Michael

Am 04.04.2014 15:26, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:

Hi,

Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
cities of Guéckédou and Macenta in Guinée, and their surroundings.

Job 489 has been set up on the Tasking Manager:
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

For the cities of Guéckédou and Macenta, where higher resolution
Pleiades images are available and that were already mapped (jobs 469 and
471), it is better to keep using the Pleiades images as geometrical
reference, as they have better accuracy (6.5 m CE 90 without GCPs).

Use source=Spot-6, Airbus

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


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Re: [HOT] imagery request coordination tool

2014-04-04 Thread Alex Barth
Mikel -

Right on, we need to work on coordinating imagery needs in emergencies.

I've been involved a couple of times in the past in sourcing imagery for
emergencies and the key challenge for someone who's between the responding
community and potential sources like e. g. Digital Globe is to:

a) find out what is needed
b) find out who is already trying to source what is needed

The resulting confusion are me sending out obnoxiously duplicative
questions in times where I shouldn't waste people's time.

As the specs for a software tool are coming together here I have a
suggestion for a very bare minimum measure:

Use a Github repo and issues for requesting imagery. Each issue should
describe the imagery needed with a http://geojson.io/ polygon describing
the extent and should say what resolution is needed / purpose the imagery
is needed for. There is one repo per incident. As soon as someone starts
sourcing imagery they should say so on the corresponding issue.

You could easily iterate from such a practice to a more integrated tool.


Alex



On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Hi Everyone

 In conversation among the Guinea Ebola activation coordinators, we
 discussed the need and potential for a software tool for coordination of
 imagery requests. I wanted to share that idea here, and maybe we can expand
 on the requirements and possible implementations on list and at the
 technical working group.

 We have more options than ever for imagery for activations, and a lot of
 conversations going on at once. What's needed is something to collectively
 coordinate our options, to avoid inevitable crossing of wires.

 Such a system would include
 * Make and track Area of Instance boundaries.
 * Form for standard set of questions when requesting imagery (ie
 justifying humanitarian need)
 * Show available Bing imagery for those areas.
 * Show available imagery from other providers.
 * Links to associated tasking manager jobs.
 * Comments/interaction on each AOI, so coordinators and imagery providers
 can stay informed of progress.
 * Flexible permission/visibility.

 Look forward to hearing from those interested on this idea!
 Mikel

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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi Michael,

The existing roads were probably based on Landsat, the geometric
accuracy of which is lower than Spot-6. So if you feel that adjustment
is needed, the pre-existing road should probably be adjusted. This would
also make it possible to have a consistent geometry for tracing streets
and buildings within villages and towns.

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 04/04/2014 21:05, Michael Judex a écrit :
 Dear all,

 I'm just starting to map roads etc. for this job with the SPOT-6
 imagery in NIR. The already existing major roads have a significant
 offset to the satellite image (e.g. major road from Macenta to
 Voinjama). Should the offset be corrected or is the geometric
 correction of the SPOT images not sufficient?

 thanks,
 Michael

 Am 04.04.2014 15:26, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:
 Hi,

 Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
 acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
 the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
 including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
 cities of Guéckédou and Macenta in Guinée, and their surroundings.

 Job 489 has been set up on the Tasking Manager:
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

 For the cities of Guéckédou and Macenta, where higher resolution
 Pleiades images are available and that were already mapped (jobs 469 and
 471), it is better to keep using the Pleiades images as geometrical
 reference, as they have better accuracy (6.5 m CE 90 without GCPs).

 Use source=Spot-6, Airbus

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


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