FOSS United Foundation has joined the CoRE Stack Innovation Challenge.
We are very excited to announce that three PoC contributions are being provided follow-on support from as part of the Season of Commits program to enhance and build them out into full-fledged products. A set of mentors will also engage actively and guide the contributions to ensure technical correctness and rigour.
- Agricultural intelligence dashboard demonstrated for the Nashik district, to study patterns of cropping intensification and relate them to commodity prices and mandi locations. As you can guess, this was by an economist! Meet Sanket Gharat.
- Check out the live demo
- Github repo of the dashboard
- Video recording
- Next steps: Generalize for near-automation of generating similar dashboards for any district.
- Full listing of the tanks in Anekal and layering biodiversity data pulled from the citizen science platforms, eBird and iNaturalist. The idea was proposed by Kaustubh Rau who has been maintaining the Tanks of Anekal website, and taken up by Anoop Asranna.
- Check out the demo
- Code and documentation with several steps of data cleaning
- Video recording
- Next steps: Generalize to enhance the waterbody dashboard on the CoRE stack to also show biodiversity information alongside climate, land-use, and surface water availability changes, and integrate with the Tanks of Anekal website.
- Fields app, which lets users define various geospatial layers of interest, makes the layers available offline, and lets people validate these layers. To be enhanced into supporting communities to build PBRs. Meet Trishal Kumar, the creator of Fields!
- Report with screenshots
- Github repo to build your own APK for your layers and areas of interest
- Video recording
- Next steps: Build Fields into a full fledged product that allows users to contribute groundtruth labels, export the datasets, and draw insights from the data.
More details here - First round of Innovation Challenge Advances – CoRE Stack