On 19 November 2014 at 12:35, Fran Boon wrote:
> I will trial Mapillary in Central African Republic...both for my own
> use
I have started uploading photos from Bangui here:
http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/15/4.37/18.57
They're not artistic shots, nor are they all clear but they hopefully
give a
Thanks for your post Jaakko,
I will test it with Tdh Lausanne (the ngo I am working with), we will
deploy Fair phone (android), Kobo tool box and mapillary, OSMAND in our
operation in Guinea.
Let see of far we can go, All the Best FredM
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Hi Fran,
Regarding uploads and also photo management more generally with Mapillary:
1) photo management :
I have taken a backup of pretty much all Mapillary photos I've taken using
an external hard drive (and backing those up to another external hard drive
that I eventually copy to my file archiv
novembre 2014 6h35
Objet : Re: [HOT] West Africa Ebola Outbreak More Jobs for Mali
On 19 November 2014 02:11, Pierre Béland wrote:
> Interesting interaction to build with the humanitairans in the field and we
> should surely look at the best options together.
> And all of this in an
On 19 November 2014 02:11, Pierre Béland wrote:
> Interesting interaction to build with the humanitairans in the field and we
> should surely look at the best options together.
> And all of this in an emergency context.
> We have not discussed these details with OCHA-Mali and UNICEF. But we can
>
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Objet : Re: [HOT] West Africa Ebola Outbreak More Jobs for Mali
Hi Jaakkoh,
Interesting interaction to build with the humanitairans in the field and we
should surely look at
Hi Pierre,
Just a question-comment on the photos aspect of the field verification:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Pierre Béland wrote:
> These teams will take geolocated pictures of the infrastructures and
> documen them
Do you happen to know what system/process they have for the photos
tak
We worked closely with OCHA last year to map north of Mali. We are back, to map
this time the southern part and prevent the expansion of the Ebola outbreak.
OCHA and UNICEF plan to have field teams to complete the map. Our role is to
support them remotely, digitilizing from aerial imagery and