* Veronica Andreo <[email protected]> [2016-10-31 10:40:33 +0100]:

Hello Nikos and all :)

Don't know exactly which parameters you would like to extract from your
time series, Nikos, but if helpful, what I did was to use a combination of
r.hants and temporal modules to get some phenological indicators such as,
number of cycles per year,...

Vero,

Is the number of cycles per year in the Wiki as well?  Going through,
last time, I think I didn't grasp that.  Can you pin-point?  It's
exactly what we need at the moment.

Nikos

...yearly max and min values, dates of yearly max
and min values, period that the variable was above a certain threshold, max
rate of change (slope between every pair of maps and then aggregate per
year with method=maximum). Some of those examples are in the wiki [0]. I
believe that much more could be done with t.rast.algebra (it seems very
powerfull), but I haven't yet tested enough.

@Sajid, I agree it would be great to have such functionalities as
"ready-to-use" module in GRASS, too. Therefore, we could avoid all the
steps of moving a time series into r and then back again into GRASS [1]

@MarkusM, local weighted regression sounds cool. +1 for that! It would be
also very useful to have DINEOF [2] natively implemented. It is very nice
when you want to keep the variation of the series instead of smoothing it
out [1].

Best,
Vero

[0] https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Temporal_data_processing
[1]
https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Temporal_data_processing/GRASS_R_raster_time_series_processing
[2] http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/mediawiki/index.php/DINEOF

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