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* [http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_GSoC_2012_Image_Segmentation Image Segmentation] using a region growing algorithm, with options to use starting seeds, multiple input bands, and segmentation boundaries.
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* The [https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-addons/grass7/imagery/i.segment source code] is in the normal GRASS Add On repository, there are general [http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Compile_and_Install#Addons add on installation instructions] plus the manual page includes usage examples.
  
 
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=== gvSIG ===

Revision as of 07:18, 13 September 2012

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OSGeo participated in the Google Summer of Code 2012 with 22 projects.

Students and mentors made great work during the summer, and the code is ready for testing and merge with the projects' codebases.

In more detail, here are the accomplishments:

Todo: every student shall write a short paragraph containing:

  • one-line description of the project, linked to a longer description in Melange/blog..
  • link to the code and instructions how to test it.

This way, we wish to encourage users and developers to test the students' code and suggest further improvement.

Please start writing below, in the appropriate software section (alphabetical order):

Example

Student1

  • My project focused on 3D reprojection of map data, using GeoSphere and OpenWarp as base libraries.
  • Please test code following instructions here.

GDAL

Andrew Migal

Geoserver

GRASS GIS

Eric Momsen

gvSIG

Opticks

OSSIM

pgRouting

PostGIS

QGIS

uDig

Marco Foi

  • Porting Axios Spatial Editing Tools into uDig core. Official blog page
  • Code already embedded in uDig repository (look for eu.udig.tools plug-in) and made available to users in uDig 1.3.2.