Detroit Street View Panoramic Imagery

Detroit Street View (DSV) is an urban remote sensing program run by the Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (EGIS) Team within the Department of Innovation and Technology at the City of Detroit.  The mission of Detroit Street View is ‘To continuously observe and document Detroit’s changing physical environment through remote sensing, resulting in freely available foundational data that empowers effective city operations, informed decision making, awareness, and innovation.’  360° panoramic imagery (as well as LiDAR) is collected using a vehicle-mounted mobile mapping system.The City of Detroit distributes 360° panoramic street view imagery from the Detroit Street View program via Mapillary.com.  Within Mapillary, users can search address, pan/zoom around the map, and load images by clicking on image points.   Mapillary also provides several tools for accessing and analyzing information including:Date FiltersTime Travel (compare images taken at different times)Object Detections (view traffic signs and other point features detected by computer vision)Map Data Download  (note: JSON format can be imported into ArcGIS)Many others...Please see Mapillary API documentation for more information about programmatic access and specific data components within Mapillary.

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Source https://data.detroitmi.gov/documents/detroitmi::detroit-street-view-panoramic-imagery
Last Updated September 13, 2024, 13:18 (UTC)
Created February 22, 2024, 03:43 (UTC)
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dcat_issued 2023-04-19T19:30:43.000Z
dcat_modified 2023-05-30T11:08:26.000Z
dcat_publisher_name City of Detroit