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Revision as of 14:36, 14 November 2021
Introduction
Organisation
Project first steps
1. Methods exploration on Berney's cadaster
For the primary research of methods to reattach cadastral maps, the so called cadastre Berney from Lausanne has been used, as long as the ground truth for this particular case is known and lot of processing steps (as lines and classes predictions) have already been made. The first exercise has been made on the two first maps, using the lines prediction files. The quandary was to be able to detect the common parts of these two maps, in this case the Rue Pépinet and the top of the Rue du petit chêne. Many different methods have been tested for that task, mainly with help of the openCV python library.
(TODO : lister toutes les méthodes)
2. First reattachment of two cadastral maps
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3. Automatisation process
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Timetable
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Week 11 | Find a method to align one cadastral maps on the OSM extraction. | |
Week 12 | Try to apply this method to all the maps that we have been able of reattaching together so far. | |
Week 13 | Improve methods and automatisation of different steps | |
Week 14 | Final presentation |