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Regularize Building Footprints in the Browser with GeoLibre! Learn how to regularize building footprints directly in your web browser using GeoLibre, with no installation required. In this tutorial, you'll see how GeoLibre uses the high performance Rust-based engine to clean up irregular building polygons generated from AI models or...

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