An application for either android and/or iOS that uses a smartphones webcam and
Google Earth and when correctly oriented and walked slowly can identify chipped
lithic surfaces based on a dataset of images which are constantly being compared to
by each video frame coming in from the camera. If a potential flake or projectile
point is found the program will have Google Earth drop a flag/pin at it's precise
location (GPS) after which a user can go back and investigate as well as log what
was found with EVERYONE'S finds collectively combined in a cloud-based database.
As soon as I get a new webcam with a macro feature on the lens I can start making a
data-set of images to be used for this. All I know is that it's functionality will
depends on something called "PyTorch" or "TensorFlow".
I don't know how to explain it any much better than this other than to maybe
suggest