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mapillary_tools
Command line tools for processing and uploading Mapillary imagery
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mapillary-chrome-extension
The awesome mapillary chrome extension
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seamseg
Seamless Scene Segmentation
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inplace_abn
In-Place Activated BatchNorm for Memory-Optimized Training of DNNs
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mapillary-js
WebGL & JavaScript library for displaying street level imagery from Mapillary
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mapillary_sls
Mapillary Street-level Sequences Dataset
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mapillary_vistas
MVD Evaluation Scripts
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mapillary-sdk-ios
The Mapillary SDK for iOS lets you integrate Mapillary capture functionality into your iOS app.
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mapillary_photostories
Tell your stories with photos
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mapillary_press
Mapillary Press Kit and Resources
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mapillary_localization Archived
Deprecated library used by legacy web for translations
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mapillary_sprite_source
Traffic sign sources and sprites for mapillary.com
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ansible-riemann-tools
Ansible role for the riemann-tools installation
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josm-mapillary-plugin
Forked from JOSM/Mapillarythe Mapillary plugin for the JOSM OpenStreetMap editor
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opengv
Forked from laurentkneip/opengvOpenGV is a collection of computer vision methods for solving geometric vision problems.
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mapillary-js-examples Archived
Examples on how to use mapillary-js
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elasticsearch-py
Forked from elastic/elasticsearch-pyOfficial Python low-level client for Elasticsearch.
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mapillary-lintel Archived
Fork of the lintel module that adds functionality specific to Mapillary
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node-oauth20-provider
Forked from t1msh/node-oauth20-providerOAuth 2.0 provider toolkit for nodeJS, standalone server and express middleware support
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traffico Archived
Traffic signs packaged in a font
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piexifjs
Forked from hMatoba/piexifjsRead and modify exif in client-side or server-side JavaScript.
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exif-py
Forked from ianare/exif-pyEasy to use Python module to extract Exif metadata from tiff and jpeg files.

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