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WebODM
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Microsoft PHOTOSYNTH is gone, what do I use for free photogrammetry now?
I've also worked with WebODM but that's more for drone mapping and can be a little tricky to get to work for free.
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Photogrammetry on Commercial Flights (2021)
A better solution would be to use a program that does what most people think of when they hear the word photogrammetry these days, 3D reconstruction from multiple images, and then make an orthorectified image from that.
OpenDroneMap can do that for example.
https://www.opendronemap.org/webodm/
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I work for a telecom company who’s trying ti implement drone imagery usage to create orthomosaics to pull EOC and other structures. My background is GIS so I’m a little new to this. What is this best bang for our buck for a program that can process projects containing 2000 images or more?
I like webODM. https://www.opendronemap.org/webodm/
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aerial photos to model
Free, if you install yourself. One time charge of $57 for an installer. https://www.opendronemap.org/webodm/
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Best free or cheap (<5$) alternative for Dronelink, DroneHarmony, etc for DJI Mini 2 and iOS
I use Litchi and webodm with my mini 2. There are instructions for installing webodm on their webpage. https://www.opendronemap.org/webodm/
- Air2S mapping
- Homage to Ogmaran, Bastion of the North (War 95)
- My wife asked if I had a drone, if I could make a model of our house so she could plan landscaping. 30 minutes later I called from best buy to make sure she meant it. Here's me meeting my end of the bargain.
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How do you present/host online interactive 3D models for clients?
If you're into open source and self-hosted platforms OpenDrone processes and shares 3D models, orthos, point clouds, etc. Plus it's brandable to your company. It's an amazing bit of app if you're comfortable hosting something yourself/in the cloud.
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Free 2D Mapping with a Tutorial?
For stitching I use WebOGM https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/WebODM
model
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Show HN: Firefox Addon to Filter NSFW Content
https://github.com/wingman-jr-addon/model#dataset
Your response is interesting because it tells me you maybe expected it to be in a different spot - was there a specific spot you were looking at? Might help me improve the descriptions.
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Show HN: An AI program to check videos for NSFW content
Thanks for the response dynamite-ready. There's a lot in here, but I'll try to comment on a couple items. Some of your suggestions I've actually thought about extensively, so perhaps you'll find the reasoning interesting?
Regarding the current state of tech: I agree the tech still has quite a ways to go. I think one of the most interesting aspects here is how e.g. NSFW.js can get extremely high accuracy - but not necessarily perform better in the real world. I think it speaks in part to the nature of how CNN's work, the nature of the data, and the difficulty of the problem. Still, having seen how incredibly good "AI" has gotten in the last decade, I have quite a bit of hope here.
Regarding putting it on a server: that is indeed a fair question, but my desire is to keep the scanning on the client side for the user. In fact, it was actually the confluence of Firefox's webRequest response filtering (which is why I didn't make a Chrome version) and Tensorflow.js that allowed me to move from dream to reality as I had been waiting prior to that time. I can't afford server infrastructure if the user base grows, and people don't want to route all their pictures to me. So I guess I see the current way it works as a bonus, not a flaw - but it DOES impact performance, certainly.
Regarding data collection with respect to server - yes, this is something I've contemplated (there's a GitHub issue if you're curious). There are, however, two things that I've long mulled over: privacy and dark psychological patterns. Let me explain a bit. On the privacy front - it is not likely legal for a user to share the image data directly due to copyright, so they need to share by URL. This can have many issues when considering e.g. authenticated services, but one big one also is that the URL may have relatively sensitive user-identifying information buried in its path. I can try to be careful here but this absolutely precludes sharing this type of URL data as an open dataset. On the psychological dark patterns front - while I'm fine with folks wanting to submit false positives, I think there's a very real chance some will want to go flag all the images they can find that are false negatives (e.g. porn). I don't think that type of submission is particularly good for their mental health or mine. So, in general, I think user image feedback is something that would be quite powerful but needs a lot of care in how it would be approached.
Regarding the UX - thanks! And you're welcome to try the model as well - I've tried to include enough detail and data to allow others to integrate as they wish: https://github.com/wingman-jr-addon/model/tree/master/sqrxr_... Also, let us know how things go if you try out Darknet.
Good luck!
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What kind of evil genius research do you do in your Lab? Or not so evil - I won’t judge.
Y'all were kind enough to help me get up and running with a Supermicro GPU server. I use it to cook up the machine learning model for a Firefox addon that blocks NSFW images client-side, Wingman Jr. Filter. Your help made a big difference in me being able to get the right box at the right price - so thanks!
What are some alternatives?
ODM - A command line toolkit to generate maps, point clouds, 3D models and DEMs from drone, balloon or kite images. 📷
pytorch_nsfw_model - Pytorch model for NSFW classification with usage example
DroneDB - Free and open source software for aerial data storage.
darknet - Convolutional Neural Networks
Leaflet - 🍃 JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps 🇺🇦
wingman_jr - This is the official repository (https://github.com/wingman-jr-addon/wingman_jr) for the Wingman Jr. Firefox addon, which filters NSFW images in the browser fully client-side: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wingman-jr-filter/ Optional DNS-blocking using Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 for families! Also, check out the blog!
ReelSteady-Joiner - ReelSteady Joiner merge multiple GoPro separate video files into one without losing the gyro data
movie-parser - NWJS wrapper for a wider project.
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes
movie-parser-cli
phpIPAM - phpipam development repository
nsfw-filter - A free, open source, and privacy-focused browser extension to block “not safe for work” content built using TypeScript and TensorFlow.js.