Hi Lorenzo -
personally -and up to Feb 2010 within the GFOSS.it association- I
have been promoting the Barcelona event since the location was
announced.
the official pitch (which was used also during the GFOSS day in
Bolzano) is something like: if you can go to Barcelona, go...if you
can't talk
Hi Landon,
If you just want to share a visualization of some 3D model you maybe
can go with 3D-PDF (see example [1]). There is an opensource toolchain
using meshlab [2] and LaTEX to compile those 3D PDFs from 3D models
(from all formats which you can load into meshlab).
If you want to share
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Hello,
Do we have any Open Source tool which can do Spatial Clustering/Data Mining?
Regards
Kumaran
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Hi Kumaran, OSGeo,
As part of the SPIN!-project funded by the European Commission I was involved
in developing a cluster component to a suite of spatial data mining tools. It
is a standalone java implementation of numerous spatial clustering routines
including GAM/K. Ian Turton, now at Penn
Landon,
We've used VTP (vterrain.org) and modified the GUI of it's Enviro viewer to
be a little more end-user friendly. VTP does a good job of providing an
interactive 3d environment of DEM and texture (e.g satellite image), and
optionally 3d structure models. On the downside, you have
World Wind - http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Brent Fraser bfra...@geoanalytic.com wrote:
Landon,
We've used VTP (vterrain.org) and modified the GUI of it's Enviro viewer to
be a little more end-user friendly. VTP does a good job of providing an
Brent Fraser wrote:
We've used VTP (vterrain.org) and modified the GUI of it's Enviro
viewer to be a little more end-user friendly. VTP does a good job of
providing an interactive 3d environment of DEM and texture (e.g
satellite image), and optionally 3d structure models. On the downside,
On Mar 30, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Brent Fraser wrote:
Ossim (www.ossim.org) has OssimPlanet which DOES model a globe but it can be
an effort to set up (I've never tried it).
FYI there are downloadable binary OSSIM packages for Windows and Mac at
http://download.osgeo.org/ossim/installers/
And also Ratman:
http://ratman.sourceforge.net/
which even includes the data streaming server software.
Markus
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Brian Russo br...@beruna.org wrote:
World Wind - http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Brent Fraser
Hi Kumaran,
R using sp and the various other spatial and clustering packages
available through R.
Dan
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 04:54 -0700, Kumaran Narayanaswamy wrote:
Hello,
Do we have any Open Source tool which can do Spatial Clustering/Data Mining?
Regards
Kumaran
You may also have a look at GeoDa - which is free-of-cost and I think
they develop also an open source version right now (OpenGeoDa):
http://geodacenter.asu.edu/software
PirolJUMP (i.e. a version of OpenJUMP) had a k-means clustering function
too - not sure, however, if the plugin is still
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