[seek-dev] garp tools
Peter McCartney
peter.mccartney at asu.edu
Tue Jan 20 12:27:58 PST 2004
Geotools does not have much for raster processing to my kknowledge, only
vector processing.
We have decided to work with Grass here at asu because its open source,
has a simple CL interface that can be wrapped and has most of the basic
grid processing needs - resample, clip, reclass, etc.
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From: seek-dev-admin at ecoinformatics.org
[mailto:seek-dev-admin at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Chad Berkley
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:47 AM
To: Ricardo Scachetti Pereira
Cc: seek-dev at ecoinformatics.org
Subject: [seek-dev] garp tools
Hi Ricardo (and others),
Now that I think that GARP is working from kepler, matt and I thought it
would be a good idea to implement the tools necessary to go from raw
data to the input formats that are in the example data files. We would
like to be able to implement a pipeline that goes from a digir (ecogrid)
query to a garp prediction to rendered output.
What I need from you (and maybe deana as well) is to know exactly what
this entails and if any of it is implemented in a way that I could
harness in kepler or if I need to implement it. I believe this process
is what is grouped together under "Layer Integration" in the original
ppt garp pipeline that came out of BEAM. Could you possibly expand
"Layer Integration" so I know exactly what the steps are within that
process? Are any of these processes implemented in GeoTools or GRASS?
thanks,
chad
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Chad Berkley
National Center for
Ecological Analysis
and Synthesis (NCEAS)
berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
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