> It's begging for a machine vision application, which records video and...
A simpler use case for computer vision I could think of with Openstreetmap would be to automatically extract roads and building shapes from satellite imagery (though I hope that the license to use Bing would extend to something like this).
> As an aside, are there any efforts afoot to decentralise OSM?
Well, even Wikipedia's not decentralized yet and has no obvious plans to, so...
Speaking as someone that wrote some code that interfaces with the Magicshop API, it works nowhere near as good as described in the video. It's a simple color matching algorithm that gets easily fooled by trees and dry grass.
The project is a great start, but has basically been abandoned.
I think the more important point though, is that both the permission and imagery is there (and the imagery is very high quality) so there's various other projects that e.g. trace outlines of lakes from the imagery (again basic color matching) or identify tennis courts via computer vision etc.
A simpler use case for computer vision I could think of with Openstreetmap would be to automatically extract roads and building shapes from satellite imagery (though I hope that the license to use Bing would extend to something like this).
> As an aside, are there any efforts afoot to decentralise OSM?
Well, even Wikipedia's not decentralized yet and has no obvious plans to, so...