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Spatio-temporal data handling and visualization in GRASS GIS

Spatio-temporal data handling and visualization in GRASS GIS workshop was created for FOSS4G 2014 conference in Portland, Oregon.

Abstract for FOSS4G 2014

Drowning in too many maps? Have some fun exploring fascinating geometries of changing landscapes in Space Time Cube and creating 2D and 3D animations from time series of geospatial data. Learn about the new capabilities for spatio-temporal data handling in GRASS GIS 7 (http://grass.osgeo.org/grass7/) and explore various techniques for dynamic visualizations.

First, we will introduce you to GRASS GIS 7, including its spatio-temporal capabilities and you will learn how to manage and analyze geospatial data time series. Then, we will explore new tools for visualization of spatio-temporal data. You will create both 2D and 3D dynamic visualizations directly in GRASS GIS 7. Additionally, we will explain the Space Time Cube concept using various applications based on raster and vector data time series. You will learn to manage and visualize data in space time cubes (voxel models). No prior knowledge of GRASS GIS is necessary, we will cover the basics needed for the workshop. All relevant material including an overview of the tools and hands-on practical instructions along with the sample data sets will be available on-line. And, by the way, GRASS GIS is a free and open source geographic information system (GIS) used for geospatial data management, analysis, modeling, image processing, and visualization which runs on Linux, MS Windows, Mac OS X and other systems.

Online version

Additional files

Presentation with introduction to GRASS GIS and TGRASS (GRASS GIS temporal framework):

Data for the workshop (GRASS location):

Authors

  • Vaclav Petras
  • Anna Petrasova
  • Helena Mitasova
  • Markus Neteler

License

The workshop text and images:

  • Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

JavaScript code for tabs and other things:

  • BSD 2-Clause License

Some other content is included too:

  • jQuery library (MIT license)
  • higlight.js (BSD 3-Clause License)
  • GRASS GIS CSS file
  • Python and CC logos

See specific files for thier licenses.