
Nicolas Herve contributed to the kili-technology/kili-python-sdk repository by expanding geospatial data processing and enhancing asset data access workflows. He developed features for converting geospatial annotations to JSON and exporting GeoJSON, refactoring core utilities into the kili_formats library to improve code reuse and maintainability. Using Python, he enabled the SDK to handle GEOSPATIAL project types and object detection, unlocking new data pipelines for users. In addition, Nicolas implemented adaptive asset default fields and filters that respect project workflow versions, increasing the robustness and relevance of asset queries. His work demonstrated depth in API development, backend engineering, and SDK design.

July 2025 monthly summary for the kili-python-sdk development track focused on versioned asset data access. Delivered adaptive asset defaults and filters that respect the project workflow version (V1 vs V2), improving asset query relevance and robustness. The work provides a solid foundation for multi-version projects and smoother migration paths for customers adopting newer workflows.
July 2025 monthly summary for the kili-python-sdk development track focused on versioned asset data access. Delivered adaptive asset defaults and filters that respect the project workflow version (V1 vs V2), improving asset query relevance and robustness. The work provides a solid foundation for multi-version projects and smoother migration paths for customers adopting newer workflows.
May 2025 monthly summary for the kili-python-sdk, focused on expanding geospatial data capabilities and improving reuse through library refactoring.
May 2025 monthly summary for the kili-python-sdk, focused on expanding geospatial data capabilities and improving reuse through library refactoring.
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