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Main tools to be integrated (GDAL, GRASS, OSSIM, R, OTB, Numpy, Scipy, R, owslib, netcdf4-python, pycsw, openlayer/leaflet/cesium, qgis-browser, gmt)
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Main tools to be integrated (GDAL, GRASS, OSSIM, R, OTB, Numpy, Scipy, Pandas, R, owslib, netcdf4-python, pycsw, openlayer/leaflet/cesium, qgis-browser, gmt, postgis)
  
  

Revision as of 18:11, 15 March 2015

OSGeo-Live Google Summer of Code ideas 2014

About

OSGeo-Live is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual Machine based on Lubuntu, that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. It is composed entirely of free software, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated and passed around. It provides pre-configured applications for a range of geospatial use cases, including storage, publishing, viewing, analysis and manipulation of data. It also contains sample datasets and documentation.

This GSoC 2015 Idea will focus on the development of a cross-projects python library with the aim of bridging together the several software libraries installed on the live trough the use of the Ipython notebook in a series of "topic-oriented" notebooks. This work will not include only python libraries, the ipython notebook support different type of kernel including R and Bash (enabling the use in a notebook of any command line tools installed on the live) With a strong focus on the "educational" side of the osgeolive this idea will improve substantially the users in having access to many tools under the OSGeo umbrella and learn how to bring them together to build new information from the datset already available on the OSGeo-live disc.

The "topic-oriented" notebooks can include :

  • I/O raster and vector data (import export between several formats, subsetting, sql query)
  • reprojection
  • access to wed resources using OGC standard
  • raster algebra (single array operation, filtering, band merge, band-ratio, time-series)
  • satellite derived product (working with landsat e/o modis dataset)
  • access to netcdf
  • intro to geostatistic
  • simple web-gis products (build projects based on js library like openlayers, leaflet and similar)
  • more ...

Main tools to be integrated (GDAL, GRASS, OSSIM, R, OTB, Numpy, Scipy, Pandas, R, owslib, netcdf4-python, pycsw, openlayer/leaflet/cesium, qgis-browser, gmt, postgis)


Student

  • Massimo Di Stefano <epiesasha AT me com>

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