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The KB "Panorama" has developed
The program features a task called "View attributes from database". This mode provides the display of attributes from objects in spatial databases connected via DBM files and arbitrary attribute tables. For each table selected from the database, a bookmark is created to display its contents. Up to three user-selected tables can be additionally placed under all bookmarks. A filter can be applied to select records from the table based on columns, attribute values, or a specified SQL query. Sorted and filtered table records can be saved to a text file in CSV format using the "Export to CSV" mode. The "Location on map" mode ensures synchronization between the table record and the map object linked through a DBM file or service fields.
The capabilities of GIS "Panorama" for automatic decoding of satellite images have been enhanced. A neural network model has been added to the task "Automatic sattelite recognition" to outline building contours in landscape images. Satellite images of cities in the Russian Federation were used alongside vector maps containing outlines of roofs and walls for training the model. The resulting model achieves recognition accuracy exceeding 90%. The service rectifies recognized building contours into rectangular shapes and adjusts their placement to accurately match building foundations.
The "Automatic sattelite recognition" task allows for processing landscape images in RSW/JPG/TIFF/PNG formats and data from open geoportals. For precise identification of building contours, the spatial resolution of images should be between 0.5 and 1 meter/pixel. Processing results are provided to the user as a vector map, which can be downloaded via the WFS protocol. The task can be accessed from the Application Launch list under the "Automatic object creation" section. Recognizing building contours in satellite images of Moscow covering an area of 25 square kilometers took 2 minutes and 20 seconds, resulting in the creation of 2,895 objects.
A new task called "Comparison of height matrices" has been added, designed to compare information from two similar height matrices. The input data consists of two open height matrices. The output matrix contains relative heights of the second matrix in relation to the first matrix, meaning that each element of the output matrix records the difference in heights between the second and first matrices or the absolute value of that difference. Users can choose the scale, precision (element size), and dimensions of the created matrix. By default, the dimensions of the matrix are set according to the first matrix, but they can later be changed by selecting the corresponding fragment of the map.
The "Map Editor" task has been improved. In the "Object stitching" mode, the quality of stitching area objects has been enhanced: a preliminary alignment of contours is added before stitching objects. In the "Cutting from polygon" mode, the ability to choose the shape of the object to be saved has been introduced. When cutting the original polygon into two or more parts, the result is saved as a single multipolygon: the outer parts of the object are recorded into one object. An option "Form multipolygon" has been added to the context menu of the mode, which, when disabled, allows the outer parts of the cut object to be saved as separate area objects.
In the "Align selected objects" toolbar, a mode called "Create combined symbol" has been added. A combined symbol is a set of vector objects selected from the map classifier, having a common anchor point and arranged vertically. After being applied to the map, the combined symbol can be edited as a single object.
The task "Export to Mbtiles tile pyramid" has been refined. In addition to supporting jpeg, png, and png8 formats, an option to save tiles in webp format has been added. The webp format supports both lossy and lossless compression algorithms. Compressed images typically take up 30% less space compared to png. The webp format supports transparency, like png, and can contain metadata for images.
GIS "Panorama" is a versatile domestic geographic information system. The program is designed for accumulating, storing, automated processing, and displaying data, calculation results, and forecasts with geospatial references. GIS "Panorama" includes tools for displaying and processing vector, raster, and matrix maps. The application provides users with tools for solving specialized tasks such as modeling the movement of special objects against a 3D model background, predicting the consequences of emergencies at hazardous sites, monitoring aircraft movement, conducting geodetic and topographic work, processing data from GPS/GLONASS navigation devices, printing displayed spatial data on various output devices, and many others.
The new version of the program is available for download in the
Specialists from the KB "Panorama", together with students from
The tutorial demonstrates the process of creating map objects using the
- Selecting the type of object to be created and the method for placing the object(s) on the map;
- Choosing the file to be uploaded;
- Configuring the upload scenario (format of the source file);
- Directly processing the uploaded file, forming and recording the object(s) on the map.
When starting the dialog, the file opens and its format is automatically recognized. The information contained in the uploaded file is automatically divided into columns (with space or tab recognized as delimiters). If the automatic file recognition is successful, data types are assigned to the columns. If not, data types must be assigned manually.
If necessary, coordinate transformation can be performed during the upload (adding offsets for X and Y coordinates). By enabling the option "Create multi-point object", an object of type "Point" is created, where the metric contains a sequence of points with a single set of attributes.
You can find educational materials in the "Video Lessons" section.
Geoportal
The map was led to the modernised classifier of large-scale plans of scale 1: 5 000 (
Publishing of updates in bank of spatial data is made by using the program of Databank of digital maps and remote sensing data. Publishing contents of bank of spatial data on the geoportal and data access for downloading are implemented by means of
Free maps on the basis of OpenStreetMap data are available for download on the page
KB "Panorama" has developed
The data list dialog has been improved. To simplify interaction with open documents, their management (visibility, layer navigation, closing) has been moved from the context menu directly to the list elements themselves. Indication of the main layer of open data has been added. The display of screen center indication has been improved, enhancing usability and map navigation.
GIS "Panorama Mobile" allows opening main digital map formats of GIS "Panorama" on Android-based mobile devices and processing information from the built-in GPS/GLONASS receiver. Users can prepare the necessary set of spatial data in advance, package them in a ZIP archive using standard tools, and transfer them to the mobile GIS "Panorama Mobile". Data processing is performed autonomously, without an Internet connection. As the user moves, their current position is dynamically displayed based on coordinates received from the GPS/GLONASS receiver. For convenience, there is an option to synchronize the map position with the current location. To save the coordinates obtained during movement, there is a track recording mode that creates a separate map and plots the movement trajectory on it. Basic information is provided for all map objects during operation.
The new version of the program is available for download in the
KB "Panorama" has developed the
The program provides tools for populating the aeronautical database with information specified in the order and AIP of the Russian Federation: zone designation and number, horizontal and vertical boundaries, locality, operating regulations, and more.
On the aeronautical chart, zones are plotted as a circle of a specified radius or a complex polyline depending on the source data. For example, a zone in designated territories of populated areas in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) will be created as a circle, while in the Chelyabinsk region as a polyline.
Aeronautical classifiers (dfc.rscz and
The Complex of preparing documents of aeronautical informationis a set of tools for maintaining an aeronautical database, modeling and analyzing aeronautical situations, creating aeronautical charts, and exchanging data with other information systems through export and import in the ARINC 424-19 exchange format and export in AIXM 5.1 format. The "Flight Scheme Design" task is used for designing departure, approach, and landing routes and analyzing flight safety on them. The "Assessment of Aerodrome Compliance with FAR Requirements" task is designed to analyze the aerodrome and the surrounding area for operational suitability and aircraft flights according to Federal Aviation Regulations.
The new version of the program, examples of aeronautical information documents,