Systems Measurement Engine
Measurement Engine
A prototype evaluation of roof-geometry recomputation with source lineage and explicit refusal paths.
- Built for
- Contractors paying per report to an aerial-measurement vendor
- Declared review status
- Prototype reviewPartial implementation evidence; no end-to-end release claim.
What the design targets
Proposed path: a photograph becomes a measured drawing of itself.
The prototype is designed to recompute roof geometry from an authorized source report while retaining lineage. The internal benchmark in planning material has not been independently requalified, so no public accuracy percentage is claimed.
Phone LiDAR, drone, and satellite capture paths remain research scopes, not published capabilities. Evaluation must begin with a known reference roof and preserve both match and refusal evidence.
A photograph of a roof.
Plate SP-06 · specimen subject · not an address
An aerial photograph of a roof is transcribed into a measured drawing of itself. 6 planes are identified and measured — P1 at 10.8 squares, P2 at 13.0 squares, P3 at 3.3 squares, P4 at 3.3 squares, P5 at 4.1 squares, P6 at 4.1 squares — totalling 38.6 squares at a 6/12 pitch. With 15% waste, the material order is 45 squares.
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