Re: [datameet] Help regarding scraping mobile application

2023-07-08 Thread Gaurav Meena
Try to find out the API endpoints the app uses.
Ideally, the APIs should be scrapped only if they are provided for that
purpose.


On Sat, 8 Jul 2023 at 00:40, Railway Research <
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> Hello all,
> Does anyone know how to scrape data from the popular mobile application
> "where is my train"?
>
> Regards
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[datameet] Help regarding scraping mobile application

2023-07-07 Thread Railway Research
Hello all,
Does anyone know how to scrape data from the popular mobile application
"where is my train"?

Regards
Shyamal

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Re: [External Email] [datameet] HELP: finding financial metrics data for companies

2022-12-05 Thread 'Shiv Hastawala' via datameet
Hi Sahil

Although this data doesn't seem to be readily available, there are several
projects on GitHub with the help of which you can scrape the data you want.
Here are some examples:

https://github.com/Skumarr53/Stock-Fundamental-data-scraping-and-analysis

https://github.com/chaitanyarahalkar/Financial-Info-Extractor

https://github.com/ketanmukadam/StockData

Thanks and regards.


Yours sincerely

*Shiv Hastawala*

(He/His/Him)
Doctoral Student
Department of Economics
Binghamton University (State University of New York)

Zoom ID: 201 717 2613

www.shivhastawala.com


On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 10:03 AM Sahil Rajpal 
wrote:

> I want to find metrics such as *quarterly profit, revenue,* for top
> companies worldwide.
> Where can i find such metrics?
> I have been trying to look for it on gov websites but i couldn't find it
> anywhere.
> I know the data is fairly public since each companies has to report their
> financial reports quarterly.
> It would be great help if you could guide or pinpoint some resources.
> Thanks
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[datameet] HELP: finding financial metrics data for companies

2022-12-05 Thread Sahil Rajpal
I want to find metrics such as *quarterly profit, revenue,* for top 
companies worldwide. 
Where can i find such metrics?
I have been trying to look for it on gov websites but i couldn't find it 
anywhere.
I know the data is fairly public since each companies has to report their 
financial reports quarterly. 
It would be great help if you could guide or pinpoint some resources.
Thanks

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Re: [datameet] Help with Indian Time Use Survey 2019 Dataset

2021-05-28 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi Jagannath,

What is this about? whose time use?
Please give some explanation that will work for a general audience that
isn't in your specific field.

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On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 5:29 AM rjagann...@gmail.com <
rjagannath1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Datameet,
>
> I had a question about the Indian TUS 2019.
>
> The 2019 data has indicator variables to understand whether multiple and
> simultaneous activities were conducted in a particular time slot. I noticed
> that in a given time slot where multiple activities were conducted, there
> is only information about the major activity, with values being missing
> for the other activities (as you can see in the screenshots below).
> [image: unnamed.png]
> [image: unnamed (1).png]
> This is how I am interpreting the missing values:
>
>- If  *multiple activity = Yes* for an activity, all subsequent
>activities in the time slot are considered to be multiple activities
>- If *simultaneous activity = Yes*, *all *subsequent activities in the
>time slot were performed simultaneously with it
>- If *simultaneous activity = No*, *none *of the subsequent
>activities in the time slot were performed simultaneously
>
> *This means that it is not possible for some activities conducted in a
> particular time slot to be simultaneous while some are not.*
>
> I wanted to confirm whether our understanding is correct since I have not
> come across any documentation regarding this.
>
> Best,
> Jagannath R
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[datameet] Help with Indian Time Use Survey 2019 Dataset

2021-05-25 Thread rjagann...@gmail.com
Hi Datameet, 

I had a question about the Indian TUS 2019. 

The 2019 data has indicator variables to understand whether multiple and 
simultaneous activities were conducted in a particular time slot. I noticed 
that in a given time slot where multiple activities were conducted, there 
is only information about the major activity, with values being missing for 
the other activities (as you can see in the screenshots below). 
[image: unnamed.png]
[image: unnamed (1).png]
This is how I am interpreting the missing values:

   - If  *multiple activity = Yes* for an activity, all subsequent 
   activities in the time slot are considered to be multiple activities
   - If *simultaneous activity = Yes*, *all *subsequent activities in the 
   time slot were performed simultaneously with it
   - If *simultaneous activity = No*, *none *of the subsequent 
   activities in the time slot were performed simultaneously

*This means that it is not possible for some activities conducted in a 
particular time slot to be simultaneous while some are not.*

I wanted to confirm whether our understanding is correct since I have not 
come across any documentation regarding this. 

Best,
Jagannath R

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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-30 Thread Herry Gulabani
Ram,

Would it be possible to add a number of beds to Hospital data? If so, it
could be a great data source to complement the Census Number of
Hospital Beds data.

Or is it some kind of Location/Map data that you are scrapping to get the
name and location of Hospitals.

Great work by the way!

On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 11:23 PM rammano...@gmail.com <
rammanohar@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you Dilawar, Rahul, Ravikant, Sudatta, Madhu, Nikhil:
>
> I mix-matched all the options you suggested. Finally, I have 18k hospital
> list in India. I will be providing this data from  http://india-data.com/
> , where people can search information by Pincode. Beta version is live
> http://india-data.com/pincode/221107/   .
>
> Thanks again to all.
>
> Regards
> Ram
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 02:50:09 UTC-4 nikh...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi Ram,
>>
>> I'm not sure about R, but if you have the list in an excel / csv then
>> OpenRefine can help you iron it all out in a jiffy. Check out this article
>> I've written that explains the flow for this particular task:
>> http://datameet.org/2018/06/13/openrefine-bus-stop/
>>
>> OpenRefine is a tool made for non-coders to clean up messy data. Site:
>> https://openrefine.org/
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Nikhil VJ
>> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 6:21 AM m...@ncf-india.org 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ram
>>>
>>> In addition to the helpful suggestions made above, here are some
>>> R-specific pointers:
>>> — stringr is an extremely helpful package with which to do most of the
>>> string manipulation actions (whitespace removal, tokenisation, regex
>>> matching) recommended above.
>>> — you may also need a package that helps you compute ‘distances’ between
>>> the strings you are comparing. stringdist is one such package. However,
>>> with Indian names, I found some of the phonetic distance algorithms
>>> (rogerroot, soundex) in the phonics package much more helpful.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps! Good luck!
>>> Madhu
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 00:48:45 UTC+5:30 sudat...@gmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Ram,

 Faced with similar issues, the following worked for me -

 1. Make everything lower or upper case using tolower/ toupper
 2. Grep to match the common pattern of name

 Best,
 Sudatta

 On Aug 25, 2020, at 7:52 AM, Rahul Gupta  wrote:

 Hi Ram,

 Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in
 R. But you can try this link
 https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html

 It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own
 threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.

 On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com, <
 rammano...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each
> source have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am
> using R and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you
> suggesting some approach.
>
> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark
> (or eliminate) duplicate?
>
> Example 1
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR)
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)
>
>
> Example 2
> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
> Ashirwad Heart Hospital
> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar
>
> Thanks
> Ram
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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-29 Thread rammano...@gmail.com
Thank you Dilawar, Rahul, Ravikant, Sudatta, Madhu, Nikhil:

I mix-matched all the options you suggested. Finally, I have 18k hospital 
list in India. I will be providing this data from  http://india-data.com/  
, where people can search information by Pincode. Beta version is live   
http://india-data.com/pincode/221107/   .

Thanks again to all.

Regards
Ram

 

On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 02:50:09 UTC-4 nikh...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi Ram,
>
> I'm not sure about R, but if you have the list in an excel / csv then 
> OpenRefine can help you iron it all out in a jiffy. Check out this article 
> I've written that explains the flow for this particular task:
> http://datameet.org/2018/06/13/openrefine-bus-stop/ 
>
> OpenRefine is a tool made for non-coders to clean up messy data. Site: 
> https://openrefine.org/ 
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Nikhil VJ
> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 6:21 AM m...@ncf-india.org  
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ram
>>
>> In addition to the helpful suggestions made above, here are some 
>> R-specific pointers:
>> — stringr is an extremely helpful package with which to do most of the 
>> string manipulation actions (whitespace removal, tokenisation, regex 
>> matching) recommended above.
>> — you may also need a package that helps you compute ‘distances’ between 
>> the strings you are comparing. stringdist is one such package. However, 
>> with Indian names, I found some of the phonetic distance algorithms 
>> (rogerroot, soundex) in the phonics package much more helpful.
>>
>> Hope this helps! Good luck!
>> Madhu
>>
>> On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 00:48:45 UTC+5:30 sudat...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ram,
>>>
>>> Faced with similar issues, the following worked for me - 
>>>
>>> 1. Make everything lower or upper case using tolower/ toupper
>>> 2. Grep to match the common pattern of name
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Sudatta
>>>
>>> On Aug 25, 2020, at 7:52 AM, Rahul Gupta  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Ram,
>>>
>>> Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in R. 
>>> But you can try this link
>>> https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html
>>>
>>> It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own 
>>> threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.
>>>
>>> On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com, <
>>> rammano...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each 
 source have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am 
 using R and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you 
 suggesting some approach. 

 For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark 
 (or eliminate) duplicate?

 Example 1
 SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR) 
 SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL 
 SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)   


 Example 2
 ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
 Ashirwad Heart Hospital 
 ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
 Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar   

 Thanks
 Ram

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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-26 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi Ram,

I'm not sure about R, but if you have the list in an excel / csv then
OpenRefine can help you iron it all out in a jiffy. Check out this article
I've written that explains the flow for this particular task:
http://datameet.org/2018/06/13/openrefine-bus-stop/

OpenRefine is a tool made for non-coders to clean up messy data. Site:
https://openrefine.org/

--
Cheers,
Nikhil VJ
https://nikhilvj.co.in


On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 6:21 AM m...@ncf-india.org 
wrote:

> Hi Ram
>
> In addition to the helpful suggestions made above, here are some
> R-specific pointers:
> — stringr is an extremely helpful package with which to do most of the
> string manipulation actions (whitespace removal, tokenisation, regex
> matching) recommended above.
> — you may also need a package that helps you compute ‘distances’ between
> the strings you are comparing. stringdist is one such package. However,
> with Indian names, I found some of the phonetic distance algorithms
> (rogerroot, soundex) in the phonics package much more helpful.
>
> Hope this helps! Good luck!
> Madhu
>
> On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 00:48:45 UTC+5:30 sudat...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ram,
>>
>> Faced with similar issues, the following worked for me -
>>
>> 1. Make everything lower or upper case using tolower/ toupper
>> 2. Grep to match the common pattern of name
>>
>> Best,
>> Sudatta
>>
>> On Aug 25, 2020, at 7:52 AM, Rahul Gupta  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ram,
>>
>> Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in R.
>> But you can try this link
>> https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html
>>
>> It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own
>> threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.
>>
>> On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com, 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each
>>> source have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am
>>> using R and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you
>>> suggesting some approach.
>>>
>>> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark
>>> (or eliminate) duplicate?
>>>
>>> Example 1
>>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR)
>>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL
>>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)
>>>
>>>
>>> Example 2
>>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
>>> Ashirwad Heart Hospital
>>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
>>> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ram
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-25 Thread m...@ncf-india.org
Hi Ram

In addition to the helpful suggestions made above, here are some R-specific 
pointers:
— stringr is an extremely helpful package with which to do most of the 
string manipulation actions (whitespace removal, tokenisation, regex 
matching) recommended above.
— you may also need a package that helps you compute ‘distances’ between 
the strings you are comparing. stringdist is one such package. However, 
with Indian names, I found some of the phonetic distance algorithms 
(rogerroot, soundex) in the phonics package much more helpful.

Hope this helps! Good luck!
Madhu

On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 00:48:45 UTC+5:30 sudat...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi Ram,
>
> Faced with similar issues, the following worked for me - 
>
> 1. Make everything lower or upper case using tolower/ toupper
> 2. Grep to match the common pattern of name
>
> Best,
> Sudatta
>
> On Aug 25, 2020, at 7:52 AM, Rahul Gupta  wrote:
>
> Hi Ram,
>
> Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in R. 
> But you can try this link
> https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html
>
> It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own 
> threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.
>
> On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com,  
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each 
>> source have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am 
>> using R and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you 
>> suggesting some approach. 
>>
>> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark (or 
>> eliminate) duplicate?
>>
>> Example 1
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR) 
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL 
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)   
>>
>>
>> Example 2
>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
>> Ashirwad Heart Hospital 
>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
>> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar   
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ram
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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-25 Thread Sudatta Ray
Hi Ram,

Faced with similar issues, the following worked for me - 

1. Make everything lower or upper case using tolower/ toupper
2. Grep to match the common pattern of name

Best,
Sudatta

> On Aug 25, 2020, at 7:52 AM, Rahul Gupta  wrote:
> 
> Hi Ram,
> 
> Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in R. But 
> you can try this link
> https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html
> 
> It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own 
> threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.
> 
>> On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com, 
>>  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each source 
>> have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am using R 
>> and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you suggesting some 
>> approach. 
>> 
>> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark (or 
>> eliminate) duplicate?
>> 
>> Example 1
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR) 
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL 
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)   
>> 
>> 
>> Example 2
>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
>> Ashirwad Heart Hospital 
>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
>> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar   
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Ram
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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-25 Thread Ravikant P
Hi Ram,

For one project I had to match a village name in one dataset with another
dataset containing ~44000 villages in Maharashtra. I had faced a similar
situation. To find exact(or closest) match I had used following tricks

from both strings to be compared:

   1. remove white spaces
   2. convert everything to lowercase
   3. compare strings for exact match. if not found then go to next step.
   4. remove everything inside(including) parentheses
   5. compare strings for exact match. if not found then go to next step.
   6. remove characters like { ! - _ .  etc}
   7. compare strings for exact match. if not found then go to next step.
   8. compare two strings for levenshtein distance = 1, then for distance=2
   and so on. (more the distance, lesser the accuracy of result)

Levenshtein distance: reference1
,
wikipedia 
Reference 1 mentions function 'adist' in R. I haven't used R so not much
idea about ready available functions, packages. But a quick search showed
me few more functions like adist.
This might help.

Best, Ravikant.


On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 8:46 PM Rahul Gupta 
wrote:

> Hi Ram,
>
> Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in R.
> But you can try this link
> https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html
>
> It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own
> threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.
>
> On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com, <
> rammanohar@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each
>> source have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am
>> using R and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you
>> suggesting some approach.
>>
>> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark (or
>> eliminate) duplicate?
>>
>> Example 1
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR)
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL
>> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)
>>
>>
>> Example 2
>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
>> Ashirwad Heart Hospital
>> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
>> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ram
>>
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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-25 Thread Rahul Gupta
Hi Ram,

Not sure if there is something very similar to FuzzyWuzzy (Python) in R.
But you can try this link
https://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/base/html/agrep.html

It is similar kind of approximate string matching. You can set your own
threshold criteria and filter data accordingly.

On Tue, 25 Aug, 2020, 8:09 pm rammano...@gmail.com, <
rammanohar@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each source
> have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am using R
> and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you suggesting some
> approach.
>
> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark (or
> eliminate) duplicate?
>
> Example 1
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR)
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)
>
>
> Example 2
> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
> Ashirwad Heart Hospital
> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar
>
> Thanks
> Ram
>
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Re: [datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-25 Thread Dilawar Singh
Not sure what is the equivalent of python difflib (SequenceMatcher) in R. If 
you have one, it will work.

Sent from a handheld device. Pardon the brevity and typos.
On Aug 25, 2020, 20:09 +0530, rammano...@gmail.com , 
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each source 
> have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am using R 
> and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you suggesting some 
> approach.
>
> For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark (or 
> eliminate) duplicate?
>
> Example 1
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR)
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL
> SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)
>
>
> Example 2
> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
> Ashirwad Heart Hospital
> ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR )
> Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar
>
> Thanks
> Ram
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[datameet] Help with R logic - near similar name

2020-08-25 Thread rammano...@gmail.com
Hi,

I have collected hospital data from multiple sources. However, each source 
have different name. Trying to clean list with no duplicates. I am using R 
and couldn't resolve with stringdist_join . Appreciate you suggesting some 
approach. 

For example, Guntur (A.P) is listed with following names. Can we mark (or 
eliminate) duplicate?

Example 1
SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL(GUNTUR) 
SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL 
SANKARA EYE HOSPITAL ( A UNIT OF SRI KANCHI KAMA KOTI MEDICAL TRUST)   


Example 2
ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
Ashirwad Heart Hospital 
ASHIRWAD HEART HOSPITAL ( GHATKOPAR ) 
Ashirwad Heart Hospita-Ghatkopar   

Thanks
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Re: [datameet] Help with reading COVID data in R software

2020-06-04 Thread deepak srinivasan
Hi Nishmeet

Can you tell how are you trying to access the JSON files ?
Have you checked out the repository to your laptop/PC or are you directly
trying to access from web

In case you are directly trying to access it from web, you may have to use
the Raw format.
Like from here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datameet/covid19/master/data/all_totals.json

I just tried to read all_totals.json and it worked just fine in R

regards
deepak

On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 5:50 PM Natasha kalra 
wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> Is there any data related to COVID related bio-medical waste generated in
> India or globally?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Natasha
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 4:47 PM Nishmeet Singh 
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>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I am trying to reproduce some basic graphs on COVID using json files in R
>> but it gives me an error. Has anyone opened these files in R or are the
>> COVID files available in csv?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nishmeet
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Re: [datameet] Help with reading COVID data in R software

2020-06-04 Thread Natasha kalra
Hi everyone

Is there any data related to COVID related bio-medical waste generated in
India or globally?

Thanks in advance
Natasha

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> but it gives me an error. Has anyone opened these files in R or are the
> COVID files available in csv?
>
> Thanks
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Re: [datameet] Help with reading COVID data in R software

2020-06-04 Thread Nishmeet Singh
Hi Thej

Sorry for the lack of clarification. I am talking about the Json files in
the datameet  github folder on COVID.

On Wed, 3 Jun 2020 at 6:45 PM, Thejesh GN  wrote:

> Which files are you talking about?
>
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>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I am trying to reproduce some basic graphs on COVID using json files in R
>> but it gives me an error. Has anyone opened these files in R or are the
>> COVID files available in csv?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nishmeet
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Re: [datameet] Help with reading COVID data in R software

2020-06-03 Thread Thejesh GN
Which files are you talking about?

Regards,
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> COVID files available in csv?
>
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[datameet] Help with reading COVID data in R software

2020-06-03 Thread Nishmeet Singh
Hi everyone

I am trying to reproduce some basic graphs on COVID using json files in R 
but it gives me an error. Has anyone opened these files in R or are the 
COVID files available in csv?

Thanks
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[datameet] Help in Scraping Data

2020-05-27 Thread Abhiroop Sarkar
Hi, can someone help in extracting some data from 
http://www.loginmumbai.org/map.html ? There is a lot of data on here 
regarding Mumbai which can be helpful for further analysis.

I have spent some time on this and from what I saw, all the layers are 
displayed in 2 ways -
1. Directly parsing TopoJSON through OpenLayers.
2. Loading Vector Tiles (.mvt) through OpenLayers.
The smaller point and polygon layers are loaded directly whereas the 
heavier polygon and polyline layers are loaded through the vector tiles.

What I am having trouble with is extracting the vector tiles. For example, 
I want the layer under "LandUse and Development Plans" > "Mumbai Existing 
Land Use". Fetching the zoomed out .mvt file and loading it in QGIS works 
but zooming in shows that the edges of the polygons are very jagged. 
Zooming in and then fetching the .mvt file produces perfectly clean 
geometry but only for a small region (only the specific tile).

Can someone help in getting such layers in a clean way? One of the ways 
would be to automate the process of panning the zoomed in webmap to 
gradually load the detailed .mvt files and save them automatically upon 
loading, but I lack the coding expertise to implement this. Any and all 
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-19 Thread Sajjad Anwar
Wow, this is so amazing. Such a great birthday gift, Datameet! I'm going to
compile all this and put it up on our Covid project page. Thank you so much
everyone!

Sajjad

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 2:30 PM Pujari Dabbish  wrote:

> Thank you Soumya.
>
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 at 21:17, Soumya Ranjan  wrote:
>
>> Admission Capacity: Intake of students every year.
>> # of beds: Number of beds in the hospital
>>
>> - Soumya
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 6:24 PM Pujari Dabbish 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> & would anybody explain
>>> What does admission capacity vs no. of beds means?
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:06 PM Pujari Dabbish 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello Everyone,
 I counted the no. of beds capacity from data above it is coming out to
 be 2,91,817‬ which is way more than the 1lac mark given by the govt.
 I am assuming 1lac is corona specific beds, anyways this gives a new
 scope as we have just 8k short of 3 lacs beds. Correct me if I am wrong.


 On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar 
 wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there
> are some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I
> found a table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>  that has state
> wise hospital details including number of beds.
>
> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work
> to clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>
> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to
> make sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't
> be imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>
> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any
> questions.
>
> Sajjad
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-19 Thread Pujari Dabbish
Thank you Soumya.

On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 at 21:17, Soumya Ranjan  wrote:

> Admission Capacity: Intake of students every year.
> # of beds: Number of beds in the hospital
>
> - Soumya
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 6:24 PM Pujari Dabbish  wrote:
>
>> & would anybody explain
>> What does admission capacity vs no. of beds means?
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:06 PM Pujari Dabbish 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>> I counted the no. of beds capacity from data above it is coming out to
>>> be 2,91,817‬ which is way more than the 1lac mark given by the govt.
>>> I am assuming 1lac is corona specific beds, anyways this gives a new
>>> scope as we have just 8k short of 3 lacs beds. Correct me if I am wrong.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
>>>
 Hello everyone,

 A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there
 are some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I
 found a table from the National Health Profile of 2019
  that has state wise
 hospital details including number of beds.

 Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work
 to clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606

 I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to
 make sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't
 be imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.

 Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.

 Sajjad

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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Soumya Ranjan
Admission Capacity: Intake of students every year.
# of beds: Number of beds in the hospital

- Soumya

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 6:24 PM Pujari Dabbish  wrote:

> & would anybody explain
> What does admission capacity vs no. of beds means?
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:06 PM Pujari Dabbish  wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>> I counted the no. of beds capacity from data above it is coming out to
>> be 2,91,817‬ which is way more than the 1lac mark given by the govt.
>> I am assuming 1lac is corona specific beds, anyways this gives a new
>> scope as we have just 8k short of 3 lacs beds. Correct me if I am wrong.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there
>>> are some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I
>>> found a table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>>>  that has state wise
>>> hospital details including number of beds.
>>>
>>> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
>>> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>>>
>>> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
>>> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
>>> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>>>
>>> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>>>
>>> Sajjad
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Pujari Dabbish
Hello Everyone,
I counted the no. of beds capacity from data above it is coming out to
be 2,91,817‬ which is way more than the 1lac mark given by the govt.
I am assuming 1lac is corona specific beds, anyways this gives a new scope
as we have just 8k short of 3 lacs beds. Correct me if I am wrong.


On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there are
> some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I found a
> table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>  that has state wise
> hospital details including number of beds.
>
> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>
> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>
> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>
> Sajjad
>
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Soumya Ranjan
Hi Sajjad,

I used Camelot a few weeks back to scrape the same data & also added
geo-coordinates for the hospitals.

Here is the sheet
,
hope this helps.

Thanks,
Soumya Ranjan

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there are
> some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I found a
> table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>  that has state wise
> hospital details including number of beds.
>
> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>
> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>
> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>
> Sajjad
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Bhanu K
hi Pradeep,

I reviewed entries for Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West
Bengal. they look same as the PDF.

Thanks,
Bhanu


On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 12:36 PM Pradeep Varadaraja Banavara <
pradee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Updated the sheet. May I kindly request few folks do some Quality Checks
> before this can be consumed?
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:21 PM Pradeep Varadaraja Banavara <
> pradee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Updated for Karnataka.
>>
>> Used the Copyfish Chrome plugin to do OCR on PDF in the browser (
>> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/copyfish-%F0%9F%90%9F-free-ocr-soft/eenjdnjldapjajjofmldgmkjaienebbj/related
>> )
>>
>> Will do West Bengal next.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there
>>> are some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I
>>> found a table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>>>  that has state wise
>>> hospital details including number of beds.
>>>
>>> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
>>> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>>>
>>> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
>>> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
>>> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>>>
>>> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>>>
>>> Sajjad
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Pujari Dabbish
& would anybody explain
What does admission capacity vs no. of beds means?

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:06 PM Pujari Dabbish  wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> I counted the no. of beds capacity from data above it is coming out to
> be 2,91,817‬ which is way more than the 1lac mark given by the govt.
> I am assuming 1lac is corona specific beds, anyways this gives a new scope
> as we have just 8k short of 3 lacs beds. Correct me if I am wrong.
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there are
>> some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I found a
>> table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>>  that has state wise
>> hospital details including number of beds.
>>
>> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
>> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>>
>> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
>> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
>> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>>
>> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>>
>> Sajjad
>>
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Pradeep Varadaraja Banavara
Updated the sheet. May I kindly request few folks do some Quality Checks
before this can be consumed?

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:21 PM Pradeep Varadaraja Banavara <
pradee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Updated for Karnataka.
>
> Used the Copyfish Chrome plugin to do OCR on PDF in the browser (
> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/copyfish-%F0%9F%90%9F-free-ocr-soft/eenjdnjldapjajjofmldgmkjaienebbj/related
> )
>
> Will do West Bengal next.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there are
>> some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I found a
>> table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>>  that has state wise
>> hospital details including number of beds.
>>
>> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
>> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>>
>> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
>> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
>> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>>
>> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>>
>> Sajjad
>>
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Re: [datameet] Help clean up hospital capacity data

2020-04-17 Thread Pradeep Varadaraja Banavara
Updated for Karnataka.

Used the Copyfish Chrome plugin to do OCR on PDF in the browser (
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/copyfish-%F0%9F%90%9F-free-ocr-soft/eenjdnjldapjajjofmldgmkjaienebbj/related
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Will do West Bengal next.



On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 2:32 PM Sajjad Anwar  wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> A lot of folks have asked for hospital capacity datasets. While there are
> some out there there's no comprehensive list with location data. I found a
> table from the National Health Profile of 2019
>  that has state wise
> hospital details including number of beds.
>
> Took a first pass to turn it into CSV but this needs some manual work to
> clean up.  The spreadsheet is here
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vb1vtw4lTiP8hThLIVF4Laa8M6ozNz1vcy221Ohulw4/edit#gid=1280229606
>
> I've attached the PDF for reference. The most important thing is to make
> sure the hospital name and rows match up. Some of the names couldn't be
> imported because the PDF wasn't rightly encoded.
>
> Any help appreciated. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
>
> Sajjad
>
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[datameet] Help to scrap data

2020-04-16 Thread blessing isaiah
Hi all,

Can someone please help me to scrap data from here please,
https://kgis.ksrsac.in/covid/# .

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
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[datameet] COVID-19 India Datasets by DataMeet - Help required

2020-03-24 Thread Thejesh GN
I thought at this point we need a separate projects page to track all the
datasets related to COVID-19 India. So I created this. As of now it links
to MoHFW data we scrape. Will add more as we get  more.

http://projects.datameet.org/covid19/

Can you add links to - references, other similar projects or links to
visuals, articles etc to the below markdown
https://github.com/datameet/covid19/blob/master/website/docs/reference.md

And any tools people can use
http://projects.datameet.org/covid19/tools/


Next dataset will be from https://www.icmr.nic.in/
- Mostly pdf archives as of now.


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Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-29 Thread Naraina Damle
Hello, 

Some thoughts after reading the various comments. 

I have worked on similar data for Delhi about 10 -12 years ago. 
Things might have changed now. But I guess the following. 

NIC (National Informatics Center) started with the original base data. They 
have very very strict data sharing policies. 

The vector data in based on NIC servers. They serve it to Municipalities 
and strictly monitor the usage. 
Municipalities draw on top of the base layers. The condition is that they 
can not even share that Drawn data with anyone outside a designated ROOM in 
soft copy.

If they find violations they will stop serving Vectors (in case of Delhi 
DJB they were serving vector base layer data to DJB) and only serve 
Rasterized base data. 

I earned some money in a project to RE-Digitise DJB's own drawn layers from 
Paper Prints to give to a consultant.

 this is much much better that Paper prints. 

Digitise the Area of Interest.

(based on my guesswork)






 



On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 5:57:32 PM UTC+5:30, akshit Shah wrote:
>
> I checked the scrape-ability of layers on Arch GIS map server, but there 
> too the landuse plan is uploaded as an image file. seems we need someone 
> from inside to help us get vector layers.
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Devdatta Tengshe  > wrote:
>
>> This is coming from an ArcGIS Based Service at: 
>> https://agsmaps.mcgm.gov.in/server/rest/services/Development_Plan_2034/MapServer/
>>
>> It is possible to scrape the data from here, but we need to know what 
>> layers to scrape. Unfortunately, their naming convention is non-existent, 
>> and unless we have some detailed knowledge on what each layer means, it 
>> will be a futile exercise, even if we get the data.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Devdatta
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 1:23 AM akshit Shah > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks Nikhil VJ for underlining the fact that we are still far away 
>>> from free data regime prevailing in western countries. I already approached 
>>> head of Development Plan department at MCGM and their typical reply was 
>>> that "we can not share this data due to security reasons !!, even to share 
>>> this with MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) we have 
>>> signed non-disclosure bond and stuff. 
>>>
>>> I don't understand what threat can a publicly available development plan 
>>> could pose to authorities !!!  just because its in a vector format. 26/11 
>>> happened even before the GIS era in India. Rationally, the amount of help 
>>> in urban planning research through such dataset is far more greater than 
>>> any security threat (that you guys may think of). but it seems our 
>>> bureaucrats doesn't understand such things (may be because 
>>> Architecture/Planning is not available as an optional subject).
>>>
>>> Coming to the extraction point, there are multiple long routes to 
>>> achieve the objective of getting vector shapes. I have tried one of them by 
>>> geo-referencing the one PDF tile using AutoCAD Map & then exporting it 
>>> layer by layer to QGIS. but I could not achieve accurate scale and 
>>> geo-referencing. Also the task is too tedious considering the scale of 
>>> city, the development plan is divided into more than 150 tiles which will 
>>> take too long to accomplish.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, every concerned individual can populate landuse data in 
>>> OSM for a specific region, this way it can be made available in vector. But 
>>> the manual input for metadata is also a time consuming challenge.
>>>
>>> Lastly we need some other idea to cut short this task, as authority is 
>>> not going to handover it so easily.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Nikhil VJ >> > wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One 
 thing I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations 
 in 
 the DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with 
 overall stats.

 So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server that 
 pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image tiles.

 Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector 
 data.

 I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from 
 PDFs to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be 
 scrape-able.

 All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I 
 can imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be 
 regrettable, because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning 
 sector in India and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well. 
 Between PDFs and this I prefer this even if both options aren't open.

 A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities 
 releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with 
 that. Again, all the best for that. And when one 

Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-24 Thread akshit Shah
I checked the scrape-ability of layers on Arch GIS map server, but there
too the landuse plan is uploaded as an image file. seems we need someone
from inside to help us get vector layers.

On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Devdatta Tengshe 
wrote:

> This is coming from an ArcGIS Based Service at:
> https://agsmaps.mcgm.gov.in/server/rest/services/Development_Plan_2034/MapServer/
>
> It is possible to scrape the data from here, but we need to know what
> layers to scrape. Unfortunately, their naming convention is non-existent,
> and unless we have some detailed knowledge on what each layer means, it
> will be a futile exercise, even if we get the data.
>
> Regards,
> Devdatta
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 1:23 AM akshit Shah 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks Nikhil VJ for underlining the fact that we are still far away from
>> free data regime prevailing in western countries. I already approached head
>> of Development Plan department at MCGM and their typical reply was that "we
>> can not share this data due to security reasons !!, even to share this with
>> MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) we have signed
>> non-disclosure bond and stuff.
>>
>> I don't understand what threat can a publicly available development plan
>> could pose to authorities !!!  just because its in a vector format. 26/11
>> happened even before the GIS era in India. Rationally, the amount of help
>> in urban planning research through such dataset is far more greater than
>> any security threat (that you guys may think of). but it seems our
>> bureaucrats doesn't understand such things (may be because
>> Architecture/Planning is not available as an optional subject).
>>
>> Coming to the extraction point, there are multiple long routes to
>> achieve the objective of getting vector shapes. I have tried one of them by
>> geo-referencing the one PDF tile using AutoCAD Map & then exporting it
>> layer by layer to QGIS. but I could not achieve accurate scale and
>> geo-referencing. Also the task is too tedious considering the scale of
>> city, the development plan is divided into more than 150 tiles which will
>> take too long to accomplish.
>>
>> Alternatively, every concerned individual can populate landuse data in
>> OSM for a specific region, this way it can be made available in vector. But
>> the manual input for metadata is also a time consuming challenge.
>>
>> Lastly we need some other idea to cut short this task, as authority is
>> not going to handover it so easily.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Nikhil VJ  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One
>>> thing I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations in
>>> the DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with
>>> overall stats.
>>>
>>> So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server that
>>> pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image tiles.
>>>
>>> Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector
>>> data.
>>>
>>> I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from
>>> PDFs to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be
>>> scrape-able.
>>>
>>> All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I
>>> can imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be
>>> regrettable, because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning
>>> sector in India and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well.
>>> Between PDFs and this I prefer this even if both options aren't open.
>>>
>>> A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities
>>> releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with
>>> that. Again, all the best for that. And when one day some municipal
>>> corporation in India does do this, we should congratulate and praise them
>>> like anything so that others are encouraged too.
>>>
>>> Yet another approach, and given the target area is Mumbai, this might
>>> actually have a chance: get a price from the bureaucrats for releasing this
>>> data publicly, and collectively crowdfund it. Just consider the combined
>>> purses of all real estate companies and high profile ngo's operating in
>>> this region that would want this. If someone from the relevant govt office
>>> is seeing this, c'mon guys, give a quote!
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Nikhil VJ
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 21:51 Aditi Nair  wrote:
>>>
 I would also be interested in this accessing this information.

 On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 8:13 AM akshit Shah 
 wrote:

> Dear Datameet Memebrs,
>
> I want your help in extracting Development Plan 2034 of Mumbai from
> their web portal . I want the
> whole Landuse with plot boundaries and its metadata (CTS no., DP Remarl,
> Reservation, etc.) in GSI as a vector shapefile. Can anyone please help me
> in doing so?
>
> 

Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-23 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi Abraham,

This screencast might help.

https://youtu.be/bD80VSO1qiQ

Regards
Nikhil

On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 5:35:59 PM UTC+5:30, Abraham Daniel Raj 
wrote:
>
> Hi Nikhil Vj,
>
>
> After turning on a layer on the map. How to catch and save the response. 
> Can you inform?
>
>
>
> With regards,
> Daniel
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 2:31 PM Nikhil VJ > 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, the second website shared 1991 DP:
>> http://www.loginmumbai.org/map.html 
>> 
>> .. is vector!
>>
>> Right-click > Inspect > Network > XHR . Turn on a layer on the map. Catch 
>> and save the response.
>>
>> Here's one site that helps convert the json to csv:
>> https://json-csv.com/
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Nikhil VJ
>> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Devdatta Tengshe > > wrote:
>>
>>> This is coming from an ArcGIS Based Service at: 
>>> https://agsmaps.mcgm.gov.in/server/rest/services/Development_Plan_2034/MapServer/
>>>
>>> It is possible to scrape the data from here, but we need to know what 
>>> layers to scrape. Unfortunately, their naming convention is non-existent, 
>>> and unless we have some detailed knowledge on what each layer means, it 
>>> will be a futile exercise, even if we get the data.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Devdatta
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 1:23 AM akshit Shah >> > wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Thanks Nikhil VJ for underlining the fact that we are still far away 
 from free data regime prevailing in western countries. I already 
 approached 
 head of Development Plan department at MCGM and their typical reply was 
 that "we can not share this data due to security reasons !!, even to share 
 this with MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) we have 
 signed non-disclosure bond and stuff. 

 I don't understand what threat can a publicly available development 
 plan could pose to authorities !!!  just because its in a vector format. 
 26/11 happened even before the GIS era in India. Rationally, the amount of 
 help in urban planning research through such dataset is far more greater 
 than any security threat (that you guys may think of). but it seems our 
 bureaucrats doesn't understand such things (may be because 
 Architecture/Planning is not available as an optional subject).

 Coming to the extraction point, there are multiple long routes to 
 achieve the objective of getting vector shapes. I have tried one of them 
 by 
 geo-referencing the one PDF tile using AutoCAD Map & then exporting it 
 layer by layer to QGIS. but I could not achieve accurate scale and 
 geo-referencing. Also the task is too tedious considering the scale of 
 city, the development plan is divided into more than 150 tiles which will 
 take too long to accomplish.

 Alternatively, every concerned individual can populate landuse data in 
 OSM for a specific region, this way it can be made available in vector. 
 But 
 the manual input for metadata is also a time consuming challenge.

 Lastly we need some other idea to cut short this task, as authority is 
 not going to handover it so easily.

 On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Nikhil VJ >>> > wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One 
> thing I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations 
> in 
> the DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with 
> overall stats.
>
> So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server 
> that pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image 
> tiles.
>
> Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector 
> data.
>
> I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from 
> PDFs to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be 
> scrape-able.
>
> All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I 
> can imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be 
> regrettable, because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning 
> sector in India and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well. 
> Between PDFs and this I prefer this even if both options aren't open.
>
> A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities 
> releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with 
> that. Again, all the best for that. And when one day some municipal 
> corporation in India does do this, we should congratulate and praise them 
> like anything so that others are encouraged too.
>
> Yet another approach, and given the target area is Mumbai, this might 
> actually have a chance: get a price from the bureaucrats for releasing 
> this 
> data publicly, and collectively 

Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-23 Thread Abraham Daniel Raj
Hi Nikhil Vj,


After turning on a layer on the map. How to catch and save the response.
Can you inform?



With regards,
Daniel


On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 2:31 PM Nikhil VJ  wrote:

> Hi, the second website shared 1991 DP:
> http://www.loginmumbai.org/map.html 
> .. is vector!
>
> Right-click > Inspect > Network > XHR . Turn on a layer on the map. Catch
> and save the response.
>
> Here's one site that helps convert the json to csv:
> https://json-csv.com/
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Nikhil VJ
> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Devdatta Tengshe 
> wrote:
>
>> This is coming from an ArcGIS Based Service at:
>> https://agsmaps.mcgm.gov.in/server/rest/services/Development_Plan_2034/MapServer/
>>
>> It is possible to scrape the data from here, but we need to know what
>> layers to scrape. Unfortunately, their naming convention is non-existent,
>> and unless we have some detailed knowledge on what each layer means, it
>> will be a futile exercise, even if we get the data.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Devdatta
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 1:23 AM akshit Shah 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks Nikhil VJ for underlining the fact that we are still far away
>>> from free data regime prevailing in western countries. I already approached
>>> head of Development Plan department at MCGM and their typical reply was
>>> that "we can not share this data due to security reasons !!, even to share
>>> this with MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) we have
>>> signed non-disclosure bond and stuff.
>>>
>>> I don't understand what threat can a publicly available development plan
>>> could pose to authorities !!!  just because its in a vector format. 26/11
>>> happened even before the GIS era in India. Rationally, the amount of help
>>> in urban planning research through such dataset is far more greater than
>>> any security threat (that you guys may think of). but it seems our
>>> bureaucrats doesn't understand such things (may be because
>>> Architecture/Planning is not available as an optional subject).
>>>
>>> Coming to the extraction point, there are multiple long routes to
>>> achieve the objective of getting vector shapes. I have tried one of them by
>>> geo-referencing the one PDF tile using AutoCAD Map & then exporting it
>>> layer by layer to QGIS. but I could not achieve accurate scale and
>>> geo-referencing. Also the task is too tedious considering the scale of
>>> city, the development plan is divided into more than 150 tiles which will
>>> take too long to accomplish.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, every concerned individual can populate landuse data in
>>> OSM for a specific region, this way it can be made available in vector. But
>>> the manual input for metadata is also a time consuming challenge.
>>>
>>> Lastly we need some other idea to cut short this task, as authority is
>>> not going to handover it so easily.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Nikhil VJ  wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One
 thing I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations in
 the DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with
 overall stats.

 So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server that
 pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image tiles.

 Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector
 data.

 I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from
 PDFs to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be
 scrape-able.

 All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I
 can imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be
 regrettable, because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning
 sector in India and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well.
 Between PDFs and this I prefer this even if both options aren't open.

 A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities
 releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with
 that. Again, all the best for that. And when one day some municipal
 corporation in India does do this, we should congratulate and praise them
 like anything so that others are encouraged too.

 Yet another approach, and given the target area is Mumbai, this might
 actually have a chance: get a price from the bureaucrats for releasing this
 data publicly, and collectively crowdfund it. Just consider the combined
 purses of all real estate companies and high profile ngo's operating in
 this region that would want this. If someone from the relevant govt office
 is seeing this, c'mon guys, give a quote!

 Regards
 Nikhil VJ

 On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 21:51 Aditi Nair  wrote:

> I would also be interested in this accessing 

Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-22 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
This is coming from an ArcGIS Based Service at:
https://agsmaps.mcgm.gov.in/server/rest/services/Development_Plan_2034/MapServer/

It is possible to scrape the data from here, but we need to know what
layers to scrape. Unfortunately, their naming convention is non-existent,
and unless we have some detailed knowledge on what each layer means, it
will be a futile exercise, even if we get the data.

Regards,
Devdatta


On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 1:23 AM akshit Shah  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks Nikhil VJ for underlining the fact that we are still far away from
> free data regime prevailing in western countries. I already approached head
> of Development Plan department at MCGM and their typical reply was that "we
> can not share this data due to security reasons !!, even to share this with
> MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) we have signed
> non-disclosure bond and stuff.
>
> I don't understand what threat can a publicly available development plan
> could pose to authorities !!!  just because its in a vector format. 26/11
> happened even before the GIS era in India. Rationally, the amount of help
> in urban planning research through such dataset is far more greater than
> any security threat (that you guys may think of). but it seems our
> bureaucrats doesn't understand such things (may be because
> Architecture/Planning is not available as an optional subject).
>
> Coming to the extraction point, there are multiple long routes to
> achieve the objective of getting vector shapes. I have tried one of them by
> geo-referencing the one PDF tile using AutoCAD Map & then exporting it
> layer by layer to QGIS. but I could not achieve accurate scale and
> geo-referencing. Also the task is too tedious considering the scale of
> city, the development plan is divided into more than 150 tiles which will
> take too long to accomplish.
>
> Alternatively, every concerned individual can populate landuse data in OSM
> for a specific region, this way it can be made available in vector. But the
> manual input for metadata is also a time consuming challenge.
>
> Lastly we need some other idea to cut short this task, as authority is not
> going to handover it so easily.
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Nikhil VJ  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One
>> thing I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations in
>> the DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with
>> overall stats.
>>
>> So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server that
>> pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image tiles.
>>
>> Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector data.
>>
>> I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from PDFs
>> to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be scrape-able.
>>
>> All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I can
>> imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be regrettable,
>> because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning sector in India
>> and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well. Between PDFs and this
>> I prefer this even if both options aren't open.
>>
>> A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities
>> releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with
>> that. Again, all the best for that. And when one day some municipal
>> corporation in India does do this, we should congratulate and praise them
>> like anything so that others are encouraged too.
>>
>> Yet another approach, and given the target area is Mumbai, this might
>> actually have a chance: get a price from the bureaucrats for releasing this
>> data publicly, and collectively crowdfund it. Just consider the combined
>> purses of all real estate companies and high profile ngo's operating in
>> this region that would want this. If someone from the relevant govt office
>> is seeing this, c'mon guys, give a quote!
>>
>> Regards
>> Nikhil VJ
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 21:51 Aditi Nair  wrote:
>>
>>> I would also be interested in this accessing this information.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 8:13 AM akshit Shah 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Dear Datameet Memebrs,

 I want your help in extracting Development Plan 2034 of Mumbai from
 their web portal . I want the
 whole Landuse with plot boundaries and its metadata (CTS no., DP Remarl,
 Reservation, etc.) in GSI as a vector shapefile. Can anyone please help me
 in doing so?

 Alternatively, the Development Plan 1991 of Mumbai has been hosted by
 UDRI on their portal . Can we
 extract this as well?

 Thank you in advance.

 --
 Warm Regards,

 *Ar. Akshit Shah*
 | M.Tech Student, RCGSIDM, IIT-KGP |
 | B.Arch, VNIT Nagpur |
 

Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-22 Thread akshit Shah
Hi,

Thanks Nikhil VJ for underlining the fact that we are still far away from
free data regime prevailing in western countries. I already approached head
of Development Plan department at MCGM and their typical reply was that "we
can not share this data due to security reasons !!, even to share this with
MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) we have signed
non-disclosure bond and stuff.

I don't understand what threat can a publicly available development plan
could pose to authorities !!!  just because its in a vector format. 26/11
happened even before the GIS era in India. Rationally, the amount of help
in urban planning research through such dataset is far more greater than
any security threat (that you guys may think of). but it seems our
bureaucrats doesn't understand such things (may be because
Architecture/Planning is not available as an optional subject).

Coming to the extraction point, there are multiple long routes to
achieve the objective of getting vector shapes. I have tried one of them by
geo-referencing the one PDF tile using AutoCAD Map & then exporting it
layer by layer to QGIS. but I could not achieve accurate scale and
geo-referencing. Also the task is too tedious considering the scale of
city, the development plan is divided into more than 150 tiles which will
take too long to accomplish.

Alternatively, every concerned individual can populate landuse data in OSM
for a specific region, this way it can be made available in vector. But the
manual input for metadata is also a time consuming challenge.

Lastly we need some other idea to cut short this task, as authority is not
going to handover it so easily.

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Nikhil VJ  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One thing
> I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations in the
> DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with overall
> stats.
>
> So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server that
> pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image tiles.
>
> Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector data.
>
> I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from PDFs
> to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be scrape-able.
>
> All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I can
> imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be regrettable,
> because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning sector in India
> and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well. Between PDFs and this
> I prefer this even if both options aren't open.
>
> A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities
> releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with
> that. Again, all the best for that. And when one day some municipal
> corporation in India does do this, we should congratulate and praise them
> like anything so that others are encouraged too.
>
> Yet another approach, and given the target area is Mumbai, this might
> actually have a chance: get a price from the bureaucrats for releasing this
> data publicly, and collectively crowdfund it. Just consider the combined
> purses of all real estate companies and high profile ngo's operating in
> this region that would want this. If someone from the relevant govt office
> is seeing this, c'mon guys, give a quote!
>
> Regards
> Nikhil VJ
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 21:51 Aditi Nair  wrote:
>
>> I would also be interested in this accessing this information.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 8:13 AM akshit Shah 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Datameet Memebrs,
>>>
>>> I want your help in extracting Development Plan 2034 of Mumbai from
>>> their web portal . I want the
>>> whole Landuse with plot boundaries and its metadata (CTS no., DP Remarl,
>>> Reservation, etc.) in GSI as a vector shapefile. Can anyone please help me
>>> in doing so?
>>>
>>> Alternatively, the Development Plan 1991 of Mumbai has been hosted by
>>> UDRI on their portal . Can we
>>> extract this as well?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Warm Regards,
>>>
>>> *Ar. Akshit Shah*
>>> | M.Tech Student, RCGSIDM, IIT-KGP |
>>> | B.Arch, VNIT Nagpur |
>>> 
>>> *Indian Institute of Technology*
>>> Kharagpur, West Bengal,
>>> 721302, India
>>> +91 3222 255221
>>> IIT KGP  | Linkedin
>>> 
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Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-21 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi,

Great to know they're finally moving from PDFs to zoomable maps! One thing
I had really hoped for was for people to pin-point exact locations in the
DP and talk about that, instead of just making grand reports with overall
stats.

So again the data you see on this site is coming from a map server that
pre-renders the data and sends stuff across as broken down image tiles.

Precisely to prevent site visitors from scraping the original vector data.

I'm guessing the bureaucracy would have consented to this move (from PDFs
to actual map) only under strict conditions that it must not be scrape-able.

All the best.. if somebody does find a way to break through though, I can
imagine the whole thing will be taken down and that will be regrettable,
because this is a really good leg-up for the urban planning sector in India
and I'd like to see the same happen in Pune as well. Between PDFs and this
I prefer this even if both options aren't open.

A longer approach could be to share examples from Europe/US of cities
releasing such full data openly and persuade/petition these folks with
that. Again, all the best for that. And when one day some municipal
corporation in India does do this, we should congratulate and praise them
like anything so that others are encouraged too.

Yet another approach, and given the target area is Mumbai, this might
actually have a chance: get a price from the bureaucrats for releasing this
data publicly, and collectively crowdfund it. Just consider the combined
purses of all real estate companies and high profile ngo's operating in
this region that would want this. If someone from the relevant govt office
is seeing this, c'mon guys, give a quote!

Regards
Nikhil VJ

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 21:51 Aditi Nair  wrote:

> I would also be interested in this accessing this information.
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 8:13 AM akshit Shah 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Datameet Memebrs,
>>
>> I want your help in extracting Development Plan 2034 of Mumbai from their
>> web portal . I want the whole
>> Landuse with plot boundaries and its metadata (CTS no., DP Remarl,
>> Reservation, etc.) in GSI as a vector shapefile. Can anyone please help me
>> in doing so?
>>
>> Alternatively, the Development Plan 1991 of Mumbai has been hosted by
>> UDRI on their portal . Can we
>> extract this as well?
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> --
>> Warm Regards,
>>
>> *Ar. Akshit Shah*
>> | M.Tech Student, RCGSIDM, IIT-KGP |
>> | B.Arch, VNIT Nagpur |
>> 
>> *Indian Institute of Technology*
>> Kharagpur, West Bengal,
>> 721302, India
>> +91 3222 255221
>> IIT KGP  | Linkedin
>> 
>>
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Re: [datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-21 Thread Aditi Nair
I would also be interested in this accessing this information.

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 8:13 AM akshit Shah  wrote:

> Dear Datameet Memebrs,
>
> I want your help in extracting Development Plan 2034 of Mumbai from their
> web portal . I want the whole
> Landuse with plot boundaries and its metadata (CTS no., DP Remarl,
> Reservation, etc.) in GSI as a vector shapefile. Can anyone please help me
> in doing so?
>
> Alternatively, the Development Plan 1991 of Mumbai has been hosted by UDRI
> on their portal . Can we extract
> this as well?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> --
> Warm Regards,
>
> *Ar. Akshit Shah*
> | M.Tech Student, RCGSIDM, IIT-KGP |
> | B.Arch, VNIT Nagpur |
> 
> *Indian Institute of Technology*
> Kharagpur, West Bengal,
> 721302, India
> +91 3222 255221
> IIT KGP  | Linkedin
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[datameet] Help in extracting Mumbai's Development Plan 2034 as Shapefile

2019-10-21 Thread akshit Shah
Dear Datameet Memebrs,

I want your help in extracting Development Plan 2034 of Mumbai from their
web portal . I want the whole
Landuse with plot boundaries and its metadata (CTS no., DP Remarl,
Reservation, etc.) in GSI as a vector shapefile. Can anyone please help me
in doing so?

Alternatively, the Development Plan 1991 of Mumbai has been hosted by UDRI
on their portal . Can we extract this
as well?

Thank you in advance.

-- 
Warm Regards,

*Ar. Akshit Shah*
| M.Tech Student, RCGSIDM, IIT-KGP |
| B.Arch, VNIT Nagpur |

*Indian Institute of Technology*
Kharagpur, West Bengal,
721302, India
+91 3222 255221
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Re: [datameet] Help in data extraction

2019-10-19 Thread Sudhansu S. Rath
Hello Jobin, 
 As I mentioned above, I was trying to grab some GIS layers from the site (
http://www.bhubaneswarone.in/Bhubaneswarone/). Need help regarding this.
I have checked recently this site is loading fine.

On Friday, October 18, 2019 at 9:06:19 PM UTC+5:30, Jobin Jose wrote:
>
> Hi Sudhansu, how can I help you?
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 7:59 AM Sudhansu S. Rath  > wrote:
>
>> Dear datameet members,
>>
>> I was searching for some raster and GIS data related to Bhubaneswar city. 
>> I came across this site ( http://www.bhubaneswarone.in/Bhubaneswarone/ 
>> )
>>  
>> created by the city development authority. Can anyone help me in the 
>> extraction of a few layers from this site in GIS usable format.??
>>
>> Regards
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Re: [datameet] Help in data extraction

2019-10-18 Thread Jobin Jose
Hi Sudhansu, how can I help you?

On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 7:59 AM Sudhansu S. Rath 
wrote:

> Dear datameet members,
>
> I was searching for some raster and GIS data related to Bhubaneswar city.
> I came across this site ( http://www.bhubaneswarone.in/Bhubaneswarone/)
> created by the city development authority. Can anyone help me in the
> extraction of a few layers from this site in GIS usable format.??
>
> Regards
> Sudhansu
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[datameet] Help in data extraction

2019-10-15 Thread Sudhansu S. Rath
Dear datameet members,

I was searching for some raster and GIS data related to Bhubaneswar city. I 
came across this site ( http://www.bhubaneswarone.in/Bhubaneswarone/) 
created by the city development authority. Can anyone help me in the 
extraction of a few layers from this site in GIS usable format.??

Regards
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2018-12-25 Thread rigved shenai
Using Overpass Turbo (https://overpass-turbo.eu/) and querying for Amenity 
- School will give you pretty good data.
[out:json][timeout:25];
// gather results
(
  // query part for: “amenity=school”
  node["amenity"="school"]({{bbox}});
  way["amenity"="school"]({{bbox}});
  relation["amenity"="school"]({{bbox}});
);
// print results
out body;
>;
out skel qt;

On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 8:09:53 PM UTC+5:30, Naraina Damle wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> What do I need to do if I want to extract the Name of School and Lat Lon 
> in a particular area?
>
> On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:14:31 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>
>> Nihkil,
>>
>> There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this 
>> here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.
>>
>> What data do you want to extract?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Devdatta
>>
>> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation 
>>> then: 
>>>
>>> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
>>> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with 
>>> encoded URLs 
>>> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing) 
>>>
>>> This, I concluded, needs a 
>>> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control 
>>> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content 
>>> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons 
>>>
>>> I also believe that there are license issues. 
>>>
>>> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind"  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Nikhil,

 most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
 if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
 network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
 and see whether you can replicate the API.

 If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
 of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
 need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
 they check for this).

 If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
 SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
 force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
 server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
 customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
 automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
 that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
 traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
 localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
 disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
 so do check these issues as well).

 Let us know what you find out about the API,

 Best of luck,
 Raphael

 On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:

 > Hi friends,
 >
 > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player 
 platform...as
 > follows...
 >
 > schoolgis.nic.in 
 >
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2018-12-23 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Hi,

Since this is an ArcGIS Server REST Service, one needs to be familiar with
the REST API: (
https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/map-service.htm)

Then One needs to know which layer/MapService is serving out the data that
you need.
And finally, you need to query the 'Query
'
end point of the appropriate end point


Regards,
Devdatta


On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 8:09 PM Naraina Damle  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> What do I need to do if I want to extract the Name of School and Lat Lon
> in a particular area?
>
> On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:14:31 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>
>> Nihkil,
>>
>> There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this
>> here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.
>>
>> What data do you want to extract?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Devdatta
>>
>> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation
>>> then:
>>>
>>> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
>>> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with
>>> encoded URLs
>>> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing)
>>>
>>> This, I concluded, needs a
>>> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control
>>> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content
>>> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons
>>>
>>> I also believe that there are license issues.
>>>
>>> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Nikhil,

 most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
 if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
 network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
 and see whether you can replicate the API.

 If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
 of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
 need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
 they check for this).

 If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
 SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
 force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
 server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
 customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
 automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
 that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
 traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
 localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
 disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
 so do check these issues as well).

 Let us know what you find out about the API,

 Best of luck,
 Raphael

 On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:

 > Hi friends,
 >
 > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player
 platform...as
 > follows...
 >
 > schoolgis.nic.in 
 >
 > --regards,
 > Nikhil VJ
 > Pune
 >
 > --
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2018-12-23 Thread Naraina Damle
Hello, 

What do I need to do if I want to extract the Name of School and Lat Lon in 
a particular area?

On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:14:31 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>
> Nihkil,
>
> There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this 
> here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.
>
> What data do you want to extract?
>
> Regards,
> Devdatta
>
> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali  > wrote:
>
>> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation then: 
>>
>> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
>> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with 
>> encoded URLs 
>> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing) 
>>
>> This, I concluded, needs a 
>> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control 
>> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content 
>> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons 
>>
>> I also believe that there are license issues. 
>>
>> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nikhil,
>>>
>>> most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
>>> if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
>>> network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
>>> and see whether you can replicate the API.
>>>
>>> If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
>>> of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
>>> 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
>>> need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
>>> they check for this).
>>>
>>> If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
>>> SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
>>> force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
>>> server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
>>> customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
>>> automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
>>> that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
>>> traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
>>> localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
>>> disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
>>> so do check these issues as well).
>>>
>>> Let us know what you find out about the API,
>>>
>>> Best of luck,
>>> Raphael
>>>
>>> On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi friends,
>>> >
>>> > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
>>> > follows...
>>> >
>>> > schoolgis.nic.in 
>>> >
>>> > --regards,
>>> > Nikhil VJ
>>> > Pune
>>> >
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[datameet] Help Needed in stacking raster images of Sentinel 2

2018-11-26 Thread Miraj Hussain
Dear All, 
I guess all of your are doing well. While processing the sentinel 2 
imageries in QGIS yesterday, I have encountered with a problem. Although I 
know that Sentinel 2 has 13 imageries which we can't stack together and 
merge, until we are using virtual raster catalogue to do the same. My 
problem is that I can build a FCC image in the Virtual Raster (Catalogue) 
and can stack all the bands necessary to do so, however, if I try to do the 
same in the Merge option in the raster processing tools by selecting even 
the necessary band for FCC, it shows a gray images and doesn't have the 
required output. However, while merging and using the option of Layer 
stack, the QGIS crashes every time. Kindly help me with the process of 
building a stacked raster file for a predefined area using QGIS.
Thanks in advance

Regards
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[datameet] Help DataMeet's OpenCity

2018-10-16 Thread Thejesh GN
Hello All,

As you guys know DataMeet and Oorvani run a city based data portal. Over
the year we have seen quite a bit of traffic. I am trying to analyse the
traffic to see the kind of demand for data. It would also help to get some
direct input. Please spare couple of minutes to fill the survey

https://form.jotform.com/82809186746975


Regards,
Thej


[1] http://opencity.in
[2] https://thejeshgn.com/presentations/opencity-intro/#/8



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[datameet] Help me for getting Andhra Pradesh Village Boundary Map

2017-11-01 Thread kalthi sandeep
Sir/ Madam
Myself student of UPES Dehradun pursuing Master of Planning as part of our 
academics we are studying Regional Plan Lab so we want Andhra Pradesh 
Village Boundary Map
Please help us and be a part in our lab

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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-22 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Nihkil,

There is a standard ArcGIS rest endpoint which is the backend for this
here: http://rsgis.nic.in/ArcGIS/rest/services/?f=json.

What data do you want to extract?

Regards,
Devdatta

On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Venkata Pingali  wrote:

> I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation then:
>
> 1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
> 2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with encoded
> URLs
> 3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing)
>
> This, I concluded, needs a
> (a) phantom-like programmable browser control
> (b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content
> (c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons
>
> I also believe that there are license issues.
>
> On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nikhil,
>>
>> most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
>> if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
>> network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
>> and see whether you can replicate the API.
>>
>> If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
>> of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
>> 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
>> need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
>> they check for this).
>>
>> If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
>> SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
>> force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
>> server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
>> customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
>> automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
>> that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
>> traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
>> localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
>> disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
>> so do check these issues as well).
>>
>> Let us know what you find out about the API,
>>
>> Best of luck,
>> Raphael
>>
>> On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>>
>> > Hi friends,
>> >
>> > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
>> > follows...
>> >
>> > schoolgis.nic.in 
>> >
>> > --regards,
>> > Nikhil VJ
>> > Pune
>> >
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-21 Thread Venkata Pingali
I looked at this site some months back. Notes from my investigation then:

1. The content/jsons are being served by commercial GIS operated by BSNL
2. The content is coming back split across many JSONs (50-60) with encoded
URLs
3. API appeared stateful (URLs kept changing)

This, I concluded, needs a
(a) phantom-like programmable browser control
(b) network proxy/sniffer to dump all intercepted content
(c) wrangling to relate data from across all the jsons

I also believe that there are license issues.

On May 21, 2016 3:51 PM, "Raphael Susewind" 
wrote:

> Hi Nikhil,
>
> most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
> if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
> network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
> and see whether you can replicate the API.
>
> If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
> of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
> 14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
> need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
> they check for this).
>
> If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
> SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
> force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
> server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
> customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
> automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
> that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
> traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
> localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
> disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
> so do check these issues as well).
>
> Let us know what you find out about the API,
>
> Best of luck,
> Raphael
>
> On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>
> > Hi friends,
> >
> > is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
> > follows...
> >
> > schoolgis.nic.in 
> >
> > --regards,
> > Nikhil VJ
> > Pune
> >
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Re: [datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-21 Thread Raphael Susewind
Hi Nikhil,

most likely the flash application loads something like a JSON (or CSV,
if they are bad programmers ;-) ) from a specified API address. Use a
network sniffer to intercept the traffic that the flashplayer generates,
and see whether you can replicate the API.

If you are lucky, you will see HTTP requests to an URL along the lines
of http://schoolgis.nic.in/state_x/data.json?school=001 to
14986. In that case, you can then manually scrape the JSON files (if
need be by emulating a flashplayer's HTTP headers, though I doubt that
they check for this).

If you are unlucky, its a more complex API - some stateful frontends for
SQL databases can be very nasty to replicate, for instance. One brute
force kind of solution in such cases would be to write a custom proxy
server (there are python/perl/... modules for this) - i.e. a kind of
customized sniffer - and route your browser traffic through this, then
automate the browser (again, there are plugins for firefox and chrome
that have corresponding python or perl interfaces), and intercept the
traffic generated. That's the solution I found to scrape polling station
localities from the ECI server (before they put a bold copyright
disclaimer on it - now this kind of scraping would probably be illegal -
so do check these issues as well).

Let us know what you find out about the API,

Best of luck,
Raphael

On 21.05.2016 11:43, Nikhil VJ wrote:

> Hi friends,
> 
> is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
> follows...
> 
> schoolgis.nic.in 
> 
> --regards,
> Nikhil VJ
> Pune
> 
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[datameet] Help with schools location data extracting

2016-05-21 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi friends,

is their any way to extract data from such a flash player platform...as
follows...

schoolgis.nic.in

--regards,
Nikhil VJ
Pune

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[datameet] Help!

2016-05-11 Thread oommen
Dear Friends,

I have for long been a silent member of this group, benefiting enormously
from the discussions. I now work with ORF, on the implementation of
Sustainable Development Goals in India. We focus on nutrition and health
goals and monitoring of targets is an important component of our work.

We plan to have a public data portal where trends of indicators from NSSO ,
NFHS , CRS/SRS etc around health/nutrition will be provided with the
maximum possible customisation and disaggregation, with the aim of
informing public discussion.  We already have most of the data sets. A
broad prototype (this one doesn't focus on health/nutrition) can be found
here: http://www.indiadatalabs.org/IndiaDatalabs.aspx

Along with this, we also have plans to have constituency-wise tracking of
SDG indicators(data derived from district level data, which will perhaps be
a challenge), resulting in a score-card and discussions around these
issues. In short, it will be a more comprehensive and dynamic portal than
what we have now.

It will be great to have your inputs about the idea, and also on potential
agencies, collectives, individuals with the requisite technical expertise
to take up such a  task.

Thanking you in advance!

Sincerely,

Oommen.





Oommen C. Kurian
Fellow, Public Health

Observer Research Foundation
20 Rouse Avenue Institutional Area, New Delhi, 110002
Off: 011-43520020; Fax: 011-43520003

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[datameet] Help.

2014-05-20 Thread sumit kumar yadav
Hi can anyone share fieldata manual with me. needed urgently.

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Re: [datameet] Re: [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-29 Thread Rushabh Mehta
One more :)


— 

@rushabh_mehta
http://erpnext.org

On 29 March 2014 at 11:46:24 am, Anand Doshi (an...@erpnext.com) wrote:

Logo Concept: Data Meet as a bridge from raw data to useful information.

See the attached file.

Thanks,
Anand Doshi.


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:
designers.. ..designers.. designers... :)

Can we have se more logos please.

End of this month we can have voting on the logos and pick a winner, until then 
please send some more entries.. ..

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On Mar 20, 2014 6:35 PM, Raghu S ra...@agiliq.com wrote:
Hi Thej,

Here the logo for Data Meet,

The logo :  The box is looks like D and in that box there is orange design 
looks like M and also it looks like two flowers.

I can you provide PSD for this logo, If you have any further changes require I 
can do.





On Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:29:07 PM UTC+5:30, Thejesh GN wrote:
Hi All,
We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with that? It 
would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce at ODC. 

Let me know.

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Re: [datameet] Re: [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-25 Thread Thejesh GN
 designers.. ..designers.. designers... :)

Can we have se more logos please.

End of this month we can have voting on the logos and pick a winner, until
then please send some more entries.. ..

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On Mar 20, 2014 6:35 PM, Raghu S ra...@agiliq.com wrote:

 Hi Thej,

 Here the logo for Data Meet,

 The logo :  The box is looks like D and in that box there is orange design
 looks like M and also it looks like two flowers.

 I can you provide PSD for this logo, If you have any further changes
 require I can do.


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1bFEFe-A0t8/Uyrm0qUouAI/AIQ/lhwbW3oYv_Q/s1600/logo.png


 On Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:29:07 PM UTC+5:30, Thejesh GN wrote:

 Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with that?
 It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce at
 ODC.

 Let me know.

 Thej
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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-20 Thread Anand Doshi
Hi Sumandro,

Looks great :) I like the 2nd one.

-Anand.


On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:39 PM, sumandro suman...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,

 Please find attached some rather minimal attempts. Perhaps too minimal.

 The flower brackets (or braces) refer to both the act of bringing/coming
 together and a JSON object :)

 The font is Nixie One from Google Font and the document icon is from Noun
 Project.

 Bests,

 sumandro
 ajantriks.net



 On Thursday, 20 March 2014 07:50:38 UTC+5:30, rajesh wrote:

 +1 (to the 2 bubbles, though the website header seems a little frowny at
 first glance)
 and to confuse the issue
 +1 (to Kavita's since it does show 2 and also evolution and progress and
 meeting in the cloud)

 now, its all good (and even great) choices, can't go wrong! :)

 -rajesh

 On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 11:34:30 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 One more

 -Anand.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 A few more samples based on suggestions.

 @Kavita. I am just shooting ideas. I think they are yet to agree on
 what it should be.

 @Nisha. Orange one based on your suggestion.

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.comwrote:

 I actually like it. Just one suggestion as of now it looks like hearts
 (which is not a bad idea). But can we make it more like comment bubbles. I
 like the concept of more than one speech bubble. it says there is more 
 than
 one conversation.

 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
 http://thejeshgn.com
 GPG ID :  0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Kavita Arora kklin...@gmail.comwrote:

 not that it might matter - since everyone has more or less agreed on
 the above said logo...but i've attached my potential bid for one to this
 email. i'm not in love with every bit of it -- but this is the kind of 
 idea
 I had when I was thinking of datameet. comments and suggestions welcome. 
 I
 can pass on the original .psd file as well in case anyone wants to 
 further
 tweak it.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Nisha Thompson nisha.t...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Ooo I like it's simplicity.

 I'm not a fan of that yellow.  Maybe more orange?

 Maybe put the whole thing in the bubble.

 I like the idea of the graph being the M...but maybe that's too much.




 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.comwrote:

 Hi everyone,

 @rushabh. I have included your suggestions.

 @rajesh. I am unable to think of a good way to preset 3 bubbles.
 IMO, simplicity would foster quicker recognition of the logo.

 @thejesh. typecast seems to have paid fonts. I have used Raleway,
 which is a google webfont, freely available. Do you have any specific
 suggestion?

 PFA the updated design.

 Thanks,
 Anand.



 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.comwrote:

 I would also love to try different fonts. Checking now
 http://typecast.com/


 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
 http://thejeshgn.com
 GPG ID :  0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:35 AM, rajesh sha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice! A suggestion regarding the word 'meet' : maybe have 3
 bubbles with a different graph in each (line, bar, map (for 
 example)).

 Cheers,
 Rajesh


 On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:22:35 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi
 wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.t...@gmail.com wrote:

  I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com
  wrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN 
 i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

  Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us
 with that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so 
 we can
 announce at ODC.

 Let me know.

 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
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2014-03-20 Thread Raghu S
Hi Thej,

Here the logo for Data Meet,

The logo :  The box is looks like D and in that box there is orange design 
looks like M and also it looks like two flowers.

I can you provide PSD for this logo, If you have any further changes 
require I can do.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1bFEFe-A0t8/Uyrm0qUouAI/AIQ/lhwbW3oYv_Q/s1600/logo.png


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 Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with that? 
 It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce at 
 ODC. 

 Let me know.

 Thej
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2014-03-19 Thread Nisha Thompson
Ooo I like it's simplicity.

I'm not a fan of that yellow.  Maybe more orange?

Maybe put the whole thing in the bubble.

I like the idea of the graph being the M...but maybe that's too much.




On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 @rushabh. I have included your suggestions.

 @rajesh. I am unable to think of a good way to preset 3 bubbles. IMO,
 simplicity would foster quicker recognition of the logo.

 @thejesh. typecast seems to have paid fonts. I have used Raleway, which is
 a google webfont, freely available. Do you have any specific suggestion?

 PFA the updated design.

 Thanks,
 Anand.



 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 I would also love to try different fonts. Checking now
 http://typecast.com/


 Thej
 --
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 http://thejeshgn.com
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 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:35 AM, rajesh sha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice! A suggestion regarding the word 'meet' : maybe have 3 bubbles with
 a different graph in each (line, bar, map (for example)).

 Cheers,
 Rajesh


 On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:22:35 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.t...@gmail.comwrote:

  I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.comwrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.comwrote:

  Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with
 that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can 
 announce
 at ODC.

 Let me know.

 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-19 Thread Kavita Arora
not that it might matter - since everyone has more or less agreed on the
above said logo...but i've attached my potential bid for one to this email.
i'm not in love with every bit of it -- but this is the kind of idea I had
when I was thinking of datameet. comments and suggestions welcome. I can
pass on the original .psd file as well in case anyone wants to further
tweak it.


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Nisha Thompson nisha.thomp...@gmail.comwrote:

 Ooo I like it's simplicity.

 I'm not a fan of that yellow.  Maybe more orange?

 Maybe put the whole thing in the bubble.

 I like the idea of the graph being the M...but maybe that's too much.




 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 @rushabh. I have included your suggestions.

 @rajesh. I am unable to think of a good way to preset 3 bubbles. IMO,
 simplicity would foster quicker recognition of the logo.

 @thejesh. typecast seems to have paid fonts. I have used Raleway, which
 is a google webfont, freely available. Do you have any specific suggestion?

 PFA the updated design.

 Thanks,
 Anand.



 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 I would also love to try different fonts. Checking now
 http://typecast.com/


 Thej
 --
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 http://thejeshgn.com
 GPG ID :  0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:35 AM, rajesh sha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice! A suggestion regarding the word 'meet' : maybe have 3 bubbles
 with a different graph in each (line, bar, map (for example)).

 Cheers,
 Rajesh


 On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:22:35 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.t...@gmail.comwrote:

  I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.comwrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.comwrote:

  Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with
 that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can 
 announce
 at ODC.

 Let me know.

 Thej
 --
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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-19 Thread Thejesh GN
True. Anand, we haven't decided yet. As such there is no urgency. But it
will be fun to have by weekend :)

@kavita please keep them sending.

More the better.



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On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 One more

 -Anand.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 A few more samples based on suggestions.

 @Kavita. I am just shooting ideas. I think they are yet to agree on what
 it should be.

 @Nisha. Orange one based on your suggestion.

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 I actually like it. Just one suggestion as of now it looks like hearts
 (which is not a bad idea). But can we make it more like comment bubbles. I
 like the concept of more than one speech bubble. it says there is more than
 one conversation.

 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
 http://thejeshgn.com
 GPG ID :  0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Kavita Arora kklindo...@gmail.comwrote:

 not that it might matter - since everyone has more or less agreed on
 the above said logo...but i've attached my potential bid for one to this
 email. i'm not in love with every bit of it -- but this is the kind of idea
 I had when I was thinking of datameet. comments and suggestions welcome. I
 can pass on the original .psd file as well in case anyone wants to further
 tweak it.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ooo I like it's simplicity.

 I'm not a fan of that yellow.  Maybe more orange?

 Maybe put the whole thing in the bubble.

 I like the idea of the graph being the M...but maybe that's too much.




 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.comwrote:

 Hi everyone,

 @rushabh. I have included your suggestions.

 @rajesh. I am unable to think of a good way to preset 3 bubbles. IMO,
 simplicity would foster quicker recognition of the logo.

 @thejesh. typecast seems to have paid fonts. I have used Raleway,
 which is a google webfont, freely available. Do you have any specific
 suggestion?

 PFA the updated design.

 Thanks,
 Anand.



 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 I would also love to try different fonts. Checking now
 http://typecast.com/


 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
 http://thejeshgn.com
 GPG ID :  0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:35 AM, rajesh sha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice! A suggestion regarding the word 'meet' : maybe have 3 bubbles
 with a different graph in each (line, bar, map (for example)).

 Cheers,
 Rajesh


 On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:22:35 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.t...@gmail.com wrote:

  I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi 
 an...@erpnext.comwrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com
  wrote:

  Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us
 with that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we 
 can
 announce at ODC.

 Let me know.

 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-19 Thread rajesh
+1 (to the 2 bubbles, though the website header seems a little frowny at 
first glance)
and to confuse the issue
+1 (to Kavita's since it does show 2 and also evolution and progress and 
meeting in the cloud)

now, its all good (and even great) choices, can't go wrong! :)

-rajesh

On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 11:34:30 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 One more

 -Anand.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 A few more samples based on suggestions.

 @Kavita. I am just shooting ideas. I think they are yet to agree on what 
 it should be.

 @Nisha. Orange one based on your suggestion.

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 I actually like it. Just one suggestion as of now it looks like hearts 
 (which is not a bad idea). But can we make it more like comment bubbles. I 
 like the concept of more than one speech bubble. it says there is more than 
 one conversation.

 Thej
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 not that it might matter - since everyone has more or less agreed on 
 the above said logo...but i've attached my potential bid for one to this 
 email. i'm not in love with every bit of it -- but this is the kind of 
 idea 
 I had when I was thinking of datameet. comments and suggestions welcome. I 
 can pass on the original .psd file as well in case anyone wants to further 
 tweak it.
  

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 Ooo I like it's simplicity.

 I'm not a fan of that yellow.  Maybe more orange?

 Maybe put the whole thing in the bubble. 

 I like the idea of the graph being the M...but maybe that's too much.




 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Anand Doshi 
 an...@erpnext.comjavascript:
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 Hi everyone,

 @rushabh. I have included your suggestions.

 @rajesh. I am unable to think of a good way to preset 3 bubbles. IMO, 
 simplicity would foster quicker recognition of the logo.

 @thejesh. typecast seems to have paid fonts. I have used Raleway, 
 which is a google webfont, freely available. Do you have any specific 
 suggestion?

 PFA the updated design.

 Thanks,
 Anand.



 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Thejesh GN 
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 I would also love to try different fonts. Checking now  
 http://typecast.com/


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 Nice! A suggestion regarding the word 'meet' : maybe have 3 bubbles 
 with a different graph in each (line, bar, map (for example)).

 Cheers,
 Rajesh


 On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:22:35 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies 
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.t...@gmail.com wrote:

  I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi 
 an...@erpnext.comwrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



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  Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us 
 with that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we 
 can 
 announce at ODC. 

 Let me know.

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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-18 Thread Nisha Thompson
I actually like this concept

I have no color schemes in mind though...


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 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with that?
 It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce at
 ODC.

 Let me know.

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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-18 Thread Nagarajan M
This is simple and catchy.

With Best Regards,

Nagarajan M,  IAS
District Development Officer
Himmatnagar
District Sabarkantha
Gujarat
M : 099132 71733




On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.thomp...@gmail.comwrote:

 I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with
 that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce
 at ODC.

 Let me know.

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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-18 Thread Sridhar Gutam
Very nice. Liked it very much.
Sridhar Gutam
On Mar 18, 2014 11:22 PM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.thomp...@gmail.comwrote:

 I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.com wrote:

 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 Hi All,
 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with
 that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce
 at ODC.

 Let me know.

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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] We need a logo for datameet ..help

2014-03-18 Thread rajesh
Nice! A suggestion regarding the word 'meet' : maybe have 3 bubbles with a 
different graph in each (line, bar, map (for example)).

Cheers,
Rajesh

On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:22:35 PM UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:

 A simpler concept. A comment bubble with a line graph: signifies 
 communication of visual data.

 Comments?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Nisha Thompson 
 nisha.t...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 I actually like this concept

 I have no color schemes in mind though...


 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Anand Doshi an...@erpnext.comjavascript:
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 Hi Thej,

 How's this? Do you have any colour scheme in mind?

 Thanks,
 Anand Doshi.



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 We need a logo for DataMeet. Can someone on the group help us with 
 that? It would be great if we have one by this weekend, so we can announce 
 at ODC. 

 Let me know.

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Re: [datameet] Help Required wrt scraping and data visualization

2013-03-28 Thread Johnson Chetty
On 28 Mar 2013 17:30, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:

 Hello friends,
 I am a researcher at the Max Planck Insitute in Germany.
 I need technical help to get a network diagram around two recent episodes
in Mumbai. The network diagram should show bloggers, tweeters, online grps,
discussion forums and websites converging on these two events in the online
space.
 Efforts will be remunerated.
 Contact me on: sahanaudupa...@gmail.com


Hello,

Can I get some background on the two events? What are you aiming for?

Could you specify the intended impact of the visual? Helps to identify
direction and design, and also the depth one needs to go to get the right
kind of information.

I'm based in Mumbai.

Thanks,
Johnson Chetty

 Sahana
 

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