Dear Moritz,

Thank you for the reply. Yes, I agree that I should focus on one subject and 
get start preparing the proposal based on it. After a quick research for both 
subjects. I would like to choose pursuing my latter idea about spatio-temporal 
image fusion algorithm. For one thing, It is my novel algorithm and I have the 
confidence and motivation to make it available for using. For another, I code 
in python more skillful than in C/C++ language. I will contact Luca Delucchi 
for the possibility of developing that project. 
Thank you again for guiding me earlier. Any more advice would be greatly 
appreciated. 

Best regards,
Bo Yang

-----Original Message-----
From: Moritz Lennert [mailto:mlenn...@club.worldonline.be] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 8:10 AM
To: Yang, Bo (yangb2) <yan...@mail.uc.edu>; grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [GRASS-dev] OSGeo-SoC 2016 application

Dear Bo,

On 15/03/16 03:54, Yang, Bo (yangb2) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is Bo Yang, a Ph. D. student in the Department of Geography, 
> University of Cincinnati.  I have a bachelor degree in Mathematics and 
> MS in Computer Science. I am proficient in Python, C/C++, R and have 
> utilized QGIS and GRASS a lot in my study and research project. I am 
> really interested in OSGeo-SoC2016. It would be a great opportunity if 
> I can make contributions as well as learn to become an open-source developer.
>
> For years I have worked with raster processing algorithms and 
> computation efficiency, for example, coding (python) to process large 
> volume of remote sensing data, therefore I am interested in the 
> existing
> idea:
>
> GRASS: Additional segmentation algorithms for i.segment.

In our previous exchange via private mail, I already sent you the necessary 
pointers for this subject. Markus Metz and I are willing to mentor a student on 
this. I think it would be a marvelous addition to GRASS' image treatment 
toolbox.

Don't hesitate to post on this list if you have any other questions concerning 
this subject.

I think you will have to chose quite quickly which one of your two subjects you 
wish to pursue, as the deadline for applications will arrive fast, and it is 
probably better to concentrate on one subject and do that well. There have been 
cases, however, of students proposing more than one subject.

Best wishes,
Moritz
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