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Interested in this. #1

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Emiller00 opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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Interested in this. #1

Emiller00 opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 2 comments

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@Emiller00
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Hi,

I'm Elliott and I am interested in this project. Esp. the machine learning aspect. I am not local to LA, but I visit there at least twice a year and I know how hard parking is.

Is there more information and more training data available? Also is there another place to talk and collab about the project? I'd love to stop by and discuss this next time I'm in town, but I'd also like to make contributions remote if that is ok.

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joshuaherman commented Nov 8, 2017 via email

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eselkin commented Nov 12, 2017

@Emiller00 Contributions are welcome. There are currently no sources of visual data. So our idea is a pie in the sky. Once we start getting visual data we'd be happy to release it (I think we may have to copy and anonymize the data, but that also assumes we'd have that data to work with). The current status is planning for the "what if we really had data", what pipeline would we need?

Currently there are some ML ready sources for the city of Los Angeles, see: https://data.lacity.org/A-Well-Run-City/Parking-Citations/wjz9-h9np

We are also working with that data, but mostly for verification of things. If you have interesting ideas about how to transform that data into information about lines on a map, we'd love to hear about it. We have some ideas, such as the street sweeping type of ticket.
-Eli

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