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afterflight
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DJI drone flight log viewer
I'm curious -- what about this do you consider to be "an idea"?
I built an online flight log analyzer about 10 years ago ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XBCBC2oJ70 , https://github.com/foobarbecue/afterflight ) . When DJI hit the scene I used some a DJI log decoder someone else wrote to get my logs into the system, but never integrated the converter with the website.
Good ideas are a dime a dozen (I have a list of about 400). It's the execution and the follow-through that matters.
dji-aerial-georeferencing
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DJI drone flight log viewer
How does this compare with the data you get from Airdata?
When I was working on an aerial georeferencing project[1] I found that the on-device flight logs didn’t contain all the info in the serverside logs (eg heading, gimbal orientation, GPS coords, altitude)
[1] https://github.com/roboflow/dji-aerial-georeferencing
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Container Terminal’s Satellite imagery processing
You can also do it if you know the height and field of view (I open sourced code to do this from drone videos here: https://blog.roboflow.com/georeferencing-drone-videos/ )
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Calculate angular distance between two pixels
Yeah that’s pretty much it. I wrote about something similar for translating pixel coordinates from drone videos to GPS coordinates: https://blog.roboflow.com/georeferencing-drone-videos/
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Finding & plotting solar panels from drone videos
I'm not the OC (that'd be u/aloser). Based on the blog post breakdown (https://blog.roboflow.com/georeferencing-drone-videos/), it's a recorded video matched up with the flight log to identify the location of certain objects.
I published the code here: https://github.com/roboflow-ai/dji-aerial-georeferencing
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Show HN: Finding and plotting solar panels in drone videos using computer vision
Had a lot of fun building this; did an in-depth writeup here as well: https://blog.roboflow.com/georeferencing-drone-videos/
What are some alternatives?
PX4-Autopilot - PX4 Autopilot Software
poor-mans-vr - Watch videos in VR using only your front camera + tensorflow.js
development
geo-pt-api - Provides information for Portugal, on official divisional administrative regions, georeferencing and postal codes [Moved to: https://github.com/jfoclpf/geoapipt]
TomScottMap - A unofficial map of the videos created by Tom Scott. See his Youtube channel for the complete list of videos (including those that are not geo-referenceable).
drone-air-mission-planning - This application helps you to create a route plan for your drone, you can create points, lines, and circles and with the help of the backend you can get geojson for all points.
DeepCamera - Open-Source AI Camera. Empower any camera/CCTV with state-of-the-art AI, including facial recognition, person recognition(RE-ID) car detection, fall detection and more