Have a look at VTP (www.vterrain.org)
David March MorlĂ wrote:
Dear list,
I'm a newby in this list. I have been working with R language to produce
a set of different analysis of animal movement. Now, I'm more interested
in visualization issues of this king of data. I have wrote some scripts
brian heap ha scritto:
> Try Geozui 4d, written by Dr. Colin Ware, University of New Hampshire.
> He tracks whale movements in 4d as retrieved from acoustic transponder
> tags placed on the whale's back. the link is below.
>
> http://vislab-ccom.unh.edu/GeoZui4D/
It does not seem open source and
Hi David, welcome!
You can use the GRASS GIS[1] for your studies. It's a software robust, and
enables you perform several actions. Together with QGIS[2], you can use with
more facility in visualize your data, and manage them.
Sorry for my small inglish.
Good Job.
References:
[1] http://grass.it
Try Geozui 4d, written by Dr. Colin Ware, University of New
Hampshire. He tracks whale movements in 4d as retrieved from acoustic
transponder tags placed on the whale's back. the link is below.
http://vislab-ccom.unh.edu/GeoZui4D/
Good luck,
b. heap
Dear list,
I'm a newby in this list.
Dear list,
I'm a newby in this list. I have been working with R language to produce a set
of different analysis of animal movement. Now, I'm more interested in
visualization issues of this king of data. I have wrote some scripts to export
animal tracks to Google Earth and take advantatge of it