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Create function to determine if image was taken over a National USFS Fire Perimeter #39

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aweinert-MIT opened this issue Sep 24, 2020 · 0 comments

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aweinert-MIT commented Sep 24, 2020

Create a python 3.x function to determine if an image was taken with the National Forest System

  • Inputs either a N X 1 imagery UUID or an image itself
  • Identify the forest administrative boundary that an image's (latitude, longitude) is within, if any. The timestamp metadata will also need to be used when filtering boundaries. There should be an optional input to only consider boundaries that occurred before or slightly after (<7 days) when the image was taken.
  • Output a N X 4 column of UUID, image latitude, image longitude, Boolean if image is within a boundary, UUID of nearest encompassing boundary (blank / empty if false)

setup.sh will needed to be updated to download National USFS Fire Perimeter (Feature Layer)
. A default data directory titled /data/USDA-FirePerimeter should be created to store the data.

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