[Live-demo] ORFEO Toolbox in OSGeoLive?

Manuel Grizonnet manuel.grizonnet at gmail.com
Fri Jan 21 09:06:43 EST 2011


Hi Cameron, thank's for the review. All your comments make sense.

 I'll test the svn access and update the documentation next week.

Thank's again.

Manuel

2011/1/21 Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com>

>  Manuel,
> Thank you for your OTB docs.
> Here is a review of the Overview docs. Can you please see if my comments
> make sense, and update text if appropriate.
>
> There are a couple of minor grammar comments I'll address again after you
> have a look at this first round of comments.
>
>
> Image Processing¶
>
> ORFEO Toolbox library (OTB) is a high performance library for image
> processing targeted on remote sensing.
> *Cameron: I suggest a minor rewording:
> ORFEO Toolbox library (OTB) is a high performance [geographic image
> processing] library targeted on targeting remote sensing.*
>
> *Cameron: Could you please include 1 to 3 sentences describing what Image
> Processing is and maybe a sentence describing what remote sensing is. What
> are the sort of things that Image Processing is all about? The reader is
> likely to know very little about geospatial, and won't know what the unique
> issues are regargd They may be a manager, they may be a general programmer
> without a geospatial background. "Geospatial Image Processing is the act of
> ... It is typically used to ... "*
>
> OTB has been funded the French Space Agency (CNES) in the frame of the
> Methodological Part of the ORFEO Accompaniement Program
>
> *Cameron: Again, I suggest generalising the description above. It is good
> to mention the French Space Agency, but is probably too detailed to mention
> specific programs as 98% of new users won't be interested in it.
> *
>
> to prepare, accompany and promote the use and the exploitation of the
> images derived from Pleiades (PHR) and Cosmo-Skymed (CSK) systems.
>
> *Cameron:  You might want to describe the types of images collected, and
> use as an example to illustrate your description above.
>
> *It has been actively developed since 2006.
> *
> Cameron: Can add more words about the stability of OTB. Maybe say that it
> has been "deployed in production since ...". Maybe mention the breath of
> high profile users of OTB?
> *
>
> OTB is distributed as an open source library of image processing
> algorithms. OTB is based on the medical image processing library ITK and
> offers particular functionalities for remote sensing image processing in
> general and for high spatial resolution images in particular.
> Core Features
>
>    - image access: optimized read/write access for most of remote sensing
>    image formats, meta-data access, visualization;
>    - orthorectification and Map Projection
>    - calibration functionnalities
>    - *Cameron: Say either "calibration" or "calibration functions"*
>     - image fusion
>    - filtering: blurring, denoising, enhancement;
>    - feature extraction: interest points, alignments, lines;
>    - object detection
>    - image segmentation: region growing, watershed, level sets;
>    - classification: K-means, SVM, Markov random fields;
>    - object-based image analysis
>    - geospatial analysis
>    - SAR data analysis
>    - change detection.
>
>  Details¶
>
> *Website:* http://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/
>
> *Licence:* CeCILL
>
> *Cameron: As CeCILL is not directly OSI approved, I suggested adding
> "(CeCILL is compatible with GPL and enhanced to address French law)"*
>
> *Software Version:* 3.8.0
>
> *Supported Platforms:* Linux, Mac, Windows
>
> *API Interfaces:* C++
>
> *Commercial Support:* http://www.osgeo.org/search_profile
>  Quickstart¶
>
>    - Quickstart documentation
>
>  *Cameron: I've only quickly skimmed the Quickstart and haven't had time
> to do a proper review. However my first stand-out comment is that the
> Quickstart should not be describing the C++ interface as part of the OTB
> library. (In general, our users will not be programmers.) Instead just
> include the Monteverdi description (probably expanded) *
>
> --
> Cameron Shorter
> Geospatial Director
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>
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>


-- 
Manuel
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