Hi,
Sorry to spam.
Standing at Siddiqui kabab center and unable to locate the place for last
15 mins
Can someone call me to give directions at 9886496040
Warm Regards
Manu Srivastava
eGovernments Foundation
On 08-Dec-2017 12:11 PM, "Arun Ganesh" wrote:
> Wonderful! For
One of the important developments is to highlight the need of Open Data for
Artificial Intelligence and stressing on relaxation of copyright/issuing
licenses to Government owned data at-least as a start part of improving
economic activity.
Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com
On Fri,
We have been invited to the Pre Budget meeting again. The meeting will be
on Monday we have to write a document like last year.
I've attached what we presented last year. If there are new developments
you would like to add, like datasets or policies that need to have an open
data perspective that
Such an amazing dataset of polling booths, thank you for putting this
together Raphael.
Have uploaded this to Mapbox if anyone wants to try to visualize it:
https://www.mapbox.com/studio/tilesets/planemad.a5gilqlq/
Made a quick map here:
Dear Thej,
Adding to Raphael's email.. for the article, we picked those polling booths
with urbanity values (null for rural booths), cross tabbed with polling
booth data for 2014 elections and found out urban-rural classification wise
vote share information for BJP and Congress... Rest of the
Dear *S*usewind R,
Great work! I really appreciate the above analysis and come out wonderful
results.
Accuracy doesn’t matter, but I am interesting to know about the algorithms
and process for whole study
and how that this analysis found the vote rate distribution in among the
polling booths.
Dear Thej,
there is not much of a howto - I took my polling booth locality
shapefiles (https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/data/2674065) as well as the
MODIS data that is available in convenient format from Naturalearth
(https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/data/2674065), put both into QGIS, and
used their