It would be great, probably better than the current integration in
python for many users.
The way is writing an R package equivalent to rgrass7, rsaga,
gdalUtils, gdalUtilities...
I will raise the point in the sig-geo R list.
Best,
Agus
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 3:10 PM Jordi Inglada wrote:
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> On
Rashad,
apparently, the configuration file it is not sourced in my system.
>From a new terminal:
alobo@Delia:~$ otbcli
bash: otbcli: command not found
alobo@Delia:~$ . /home/alobo/OTB-6.6.0-Linux64/otbenv.profile
alobo@Delia:~$ otbcli
Usage:
Hi,
The ID should appear in the output from otbcli_ReadImageInfo, for
instance I get output like:
sensor: PHR 1A
id: 1978464101-001
time: 2016-06-28T10:54:00
Can you show the output you get from this application?
Guillaume
Hi,
I am not sure to understand your question. Do you mean
classification of homogeneous regions (as opposed to pixel-wise
classification)?
If yes, then you can use the Segmentation application to produce
a vector data layer with homogeneous regions as
The purpose of the shapefile is to select some polygons and tag
them with class labels, so that the application knows where to
pick pixels to train itself. If you want a shapefile of the whole
image footprint, you can use the output of ImageEnvelope
application.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:34:37 AM UTC+1, jordi.inglada wrote:
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> Hi Agus,
>
> On Thu 20-Dec-2018 at 11:08:52 +01, Agustin Lobo > wrote:
> > Thanks Guillaume. I think I have "environment problems"!!
> >
>
> Some will say this is fake news.
>
> I would suggest removing any OTB