Automating the Management of 300 Years of Ocean Mapping Effort in Order to Improve the Production of Nautical Cartography and Bathymetric Products: Shom’s Téthys Workflow
Julian Le Deunf,
Thierry Schmitt,
Yann Keramoal,
Ronan Jarno,
Morvan Fally
Affiliations
Julian Le Deunf
IMT Atlantique, Lab-STICC, UMR CNRS 6285, F-29238 Brest, France
Thierry Schmitt
Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (Shom), 13 rue du Châtellier, 29200 Brest, France
Yann Keramoal
Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (Shom), 13 rue du Châtellier, 29200 Brest, France
Ronan Jarno
Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (Shom), 13 rue du Châtellier, 29200 Brest, France
Morvan Fally
Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (Shom), 13 rue du Châtellier, 29200 Brest, France
With more than 300 years of existence, Shom is the oldest active hydrographic service in the world. Compiling and deconflicting this much history automatically is a real challenge. This article will present the types of data Shom has to manipulate and the different steps of the workflow that allows Shom to compile over 300 years of bathymetric knowledge. The Téthys project for Shom will be presented in detail. The implementation of this type of process is a scientific, algorithmic, and infrastructure challenge.