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DESCRIPTION:OpenAerialMap.org (OAM) was built in 2015 to serve as a platfor
 m and tools for sharing openly licensed satellite and aerial imagery. For 
 Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) and its partners\, open imagery has 
 been critical for disaster response and preparedness mapping projects. Tho
 se images have traditionally been difficult to share and access because of
  the large file sizes and technical skills required to publish them online
 . Since its inception\, OAM provides an easy means of contributing to and 
 accessing a large repository of open imagery\, with over 11\,000 images ad
 ded. The OAM browser is designed to easily index\, visualize and filter im
 ages\, while the data itself is stored in Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF (COG) fo
 rmat in the Open Imagery Network\, a federated network of highly available
  imagery buckets from different cloud providers. \n\nOpenAerialMap is the 
 only platform built on open-source software that allows anyone to upload a
 nd share aerial imagery of anywhere on Earth. With advances in drone mappi
 ng technologies and their proliferation in places where cost and access us
 ed to be a limiting factor\, there are now massive amounts of images that 
 can be easily made available through OAM. Once uploaded\, all imagery beco
 mes instantly accessible via scalable TMS and WMTS services for mapping in
  OpenStreetMap or for any other use. Since its creation\, OAM has been dem
 ocratizing high resolution Earth observation and promoting the sharing of 
 aerial imagery through open data licenses.\n\nThis year HOT joined with Ko
 ntur to take a fresh look at OAM and redesign the platform. Using modern\,
  equitable\, human-centered design principles\, we evaluated how this tool
  could be used to better support HOT’s vision that everyone has access t
 o high quality map data and can use that data responsibly to improve their
  lives and their communities. The development will build on and integrate 
 emerging standards for geospatial data such as the Spatio-Temporal Asset C
 atalog (STAC) specification. A broad range of users and stakeholders will 
 be involved in the design process\, to ensure that OAM v2 will result in a
  modern and accessible platform. In this talk we will present an update on
  the development of OAM as informed by the results of that design work and
  share a preview of its implementation using open-source geospatial softwa
 re. \n\nThe need for access to open imagery has never been greater\, with 
 advances in UAS imaging and processing technologies and their proliferatio
 n in places where cost and access are a major factor. This year HOTOSM joi
 ned with Kontur to take a fresh look at OAM and redesign the tool with mod
 ern\, equitable\, human-centered design principles to better support HOTOS
 M’s vision that everyone has access to high quality map data and can use
  that data responsibly to improve their lives and their communities. In th
 is talk we will present an update on the development of OAM as informed by
  the results of that design work.
DTSTAMP:20260404T061221Z
LOCATION:Room Verde
SUMMARY:OpenAerialMap V2 Design and Development - Cristiano Giovando\, DK B
 enjamin\, Ekaterina Grudinskaya
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/PFADT9/
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