Hi Jordi, 
Thank you for your precious explanations!
Best Regards, 
Nafissa

Le lundi 22 mai 2017 19:13:07 UTC+2, jordi.inglada a écrit :
>
>
> Hi Nafissa, 
>
> Here are some comments about the parameters: 
>
> -in       <string>         Input time series  (mandatory) 
>
> A multiband image resulting from the concatenation of your different 
> dates. If the images are multispectral, the order of the bands should 
> be: 
>
> date1b1 date1b2 ... date1bN date2b1 date2b2 ... 
>
> -mask     <string>         Mask time series  (mandatory) 
>
> A validity mask (you choose what validity means: clouds, saturation, 
> etc.; a valid pixel has a value of 0). This is a time series with the 
> same order of dates as the input time series. 
>
> -out      <string> [pixel] Output time series 
>  [pixel=uint8/uint16/int16/uint32/int32/float/double] (default value is 
> float) (mandatory) 
>
> The gapfilled time series. It will have the same number of dates as the 
> input time series unless you provide an output date file (see -od). 
>
> -comp     <int32>          Number of components per date.  (mandatory) 
>
> The number of bands of each date (all dates have to have the same number 
> of bands, of course). 
>
> -it       <string>         Interpolation type (linear, spline) 
>  (mandatory) 
>
> self explanatory 
>
> -id       <string>         Input date file  (optional, off by default) 
>
> An ascii file containing the dates of the input time series. The date 
> format is YYYYMMDD. See this example: 
>
> http://tully.ups-tlse.fr/jordi/temporalgapfilling/blob/master/data/TimeSeriesInputDateFile.txt
>  
>
> if no date file is provided, the time gap between dates is supposed to 
> be regular. 
>
> -od       <string>         Output date file  (optional, off by default) 
>
> Same format as the input date file. If provided, the output image time 
> series will be resampled to correspond to the dates provided in the 
> file. This is useful if you want to have a regular temporal sampling 
> when your input time series is irregular. If no file is provided, the 
> input dates are used. 
>
> Cheers, 
>
> Jordi 
>
> On Mon 22-May-2017 at 18:36:39 +0200, Nafissa Sfaksi <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hello all, 
> > I need some documentation about the otb commande "TimeSeriesGapFilling". 
> > What I need is to know is how to use the input "time series" and input 
> "Maskseries" 
> > Is it a concatenation of the images or the list of all bands used at all 
> dates (in my case about 100 images) and what about which mask to use 
> (saturation cloud ..?) 
> > Is it possible to be redirected to the documentation if available (I 
> didn't found any) 
> > Thank you all 
> > Regards 
> > Nafissa 
> > 
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