Please note: The algorithm descriptions in English have been automatically translated. Errors may have been introduced in this process. For the original descriptions, go to the Dutch version of the Algorithm Register.
Digital Scanning of Outdoor Space (POC)
- Publication category
- Other algorithms
- Impact assessment
- DPIA
- Status
- In use
General information
Theme
- Economy
- Space and Infrastructure
- Nature and Environment
Begin date
End date
Contact information
Link to publication website
Link to source registration
Responsible use
Goal and impact
PURPOSE: 1. The digital capture of outdoor space in camera images, panoramic images and 3D point clouds by an (external) party. 2. The automatic processing of this digital capture into usable information by City Management or an external party. 3. Digital capture of outdoor space by City Management of assets, (litter) waste and side placements.
IMPACT: The aim is to recognise objects and litter in the outdoor space and link them to a maintenance schedule. We want to act proactively on disturbances in the outdoor space and deploy our staff as efficiently as possible.
Considerations
We now often do the mantel manually and it is a snapshot. We also collect panoramic photos only once a year. To follow the rhythm of the city, information needs to be available faster and more often, so we can respond proactively to disruptions.
Human intervention
The information becomes visible in an application that can be accessed by a colleague.
Risk management
Legal basis
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Impact assessment
Operations
Data
Technical design
Besides placements, (litter) waste and objects in the outdoor space, we record them digitally with camera images, panorama images and 3D point clouds. We automatically process this data into useful information to measure the level of cleanliness in the city, or to monitor our objects (paving, greenery, trees and so on). The aim is to improve our maintenance planning
External provider
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