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HiRISE Clickworkers, Help test HiRISE EPO software
tuvas
post Feb 7 2007, 02:12 PM
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This program is opened to the public as a beta-test, just thought I'd pass it along. It looks like this will help the general public become involved with HiRISE Images.

http://clickworkers.arc.nasa.gov/hirise
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post Feb 7 2007, 02:42 PM
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I am doing some now. Great idea, I did a bunch of Stardust at Home stuff recently too.
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post Feb 7 2007, 03:07 PM
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Brilliant idea and a great way of seing lots of bits of HiRISE images at full res at the same time smile.gif

The 'nogood' button doesn't work yet though.

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post Feb 7 2007, 04:58 PM
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On the MOC images I think I am getting the same set of images all the time....anyone else notice this ?
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post Feb 7 2007, 05:01 PM
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A "no clue" button would help... so would popping the "how sure are you?" radio buttons up where they are easily accessible w/o scrolling the left frame.
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post Feb 7 2007, 06:04 PM
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There are quite a few repeat images and a lot of black ones from the edges. I came across a couple of pieces of Victoria Crater.

Perhaps it's just in Beta??? smile.gif
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post Feb 7 2007, 07:46 PM
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A Yardang option would be nice
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post Feb 8 2007, 12:49 AM
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QUOTE (MarkL @ Feb 7 2007, 11:04 AM) *
There are quite a few repeat images and a lot of black ones from the edges. I came across a couple of pieces of Victoria Crater.

Perhaps it's just in Beta??? smile.gif


There are 3 different pictures that have been taken of Victoria Crater.

As to suggestion requests, well, there is a tool for doing so that exists, but only the team (And not even all of the members of the team (Meaning me)) have access to it. But soon it will be released to the public, pending the final testing of our systems. I would guess it will be up within the next month.

I know almost as much about the site as you guys (I had no idea it existed until this morning, but I saw it was a public beta and though of some good public beta testers around...), but I would recommend that you send all comments to the email in the contact us section.
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post Feb 8 2007, 06:21 AM
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Far out! I was wondering how you folks would deal with the onslaught of imagery. But have you figured out how to deal with the onslaught of onslaughts once this link becomes common knowledge?


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post Feb 8 2007, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE (tuvas @ Feb 7 2007, 05:49 PM) *
As to suggestion requests, well, there is a tool for doing so that exists, but only the team (And not even all of the members of the team (Meaning me)) have access to it. But soon it will be released to the public, pending the final testing of our systems. I would guess it will be up within the next month.


I think the time frame of a month is unlikely. It could happen, but I doubt it. There is still some additional testing that needs to be done and a few other things need to happen on our test-bed before we can even begin the final phase of testing. So within the next month is pretty optimistic. It's coming along, but we're not that close to a release.
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post Feb 9 2007, 12:51 AM
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I went through about 25 MRO images in my first attempt. Most of them are fairly simple, but some are challenging. Trying to decide which category to choose for some views is similar to deciding if an orbiting rocky body is a planet, a dwarf planet or an asteroid. smile.gif

Once this is running in its final version, Emily should promote it on the TPS web page.

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post Feb 9 2007, 03:07 AM
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The first click seems to put a small stamp, with the successive clicks putting down a large stamp. It would be nice to be able to see where exactly the stamp would land as well, either by changing the pointer somehow or letting you drag the stamp until you let go of the button.

Also, the "delete" button doesn't work, or the "confidence" radio buttons.

I would suggest putting the buttons in a frame seperate from the "you have marked" stuff, so you can update items without scrolling around.


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post Feb 9 2007, 02:25 PM
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QUOTE (DataMiner @ Feb 8 2007, 04:32 PM) *
I think the time frame of a month is unlikely. It could happen, but I doubt it. There is still some additional testing that needs to be done and a few other things need to happen on our test-bed before we can even begin the final phase of testing. So within the next month is pretty optimistic. It's coming along, but we're not that close to a release.


Good to know. HiWeb seems to be one of those things like cold fusion will always be ready in x amount of time (HiView as well).
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post Feb 9 2007, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE (tuvas @ Feb 7 2007, 06:12 AM) *
HiRISE Clickworkers, Help test HiRISE EPO software

Tuvas, who came up with that awful name, "clickworkers?" I bet no one ran it by the P.R. people. Clickworkers evokes images of a rows upon rows of oppressed indentured servants in a 19th century factory setting, toiling away their days in misery.


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post Feb 9 2007, 03:54 PM
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It's been around for a while - I rememebr clickworking my way through a LOT of crater identification a few years ago.

Doug
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