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Making maps with D3
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D3 is a JavaScript data visualization library using HTML, SVG and CSS. D3 stands for Data Driven Documents and was developed by Mike Bostock, Jeff Heer and Vadim Ogievetsky as a successor to the Protovis framework.
The 3.0 release of D3 now includes a geographic projection system. Common geographic projections are included in the default build of D3 such as Albers, Gnomic, and Mercator. Additional geographic projections can be accessed via the extended geographic projections plugin
Using Drones to Create Fast Orthorectified Maps
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Up until now, the process of creating a mosaic of hundreds if not thousands of orthorectified aerial images is extremely time-consuming. A conventional computer program has to analyze each image taken and figure out its exact angle and camera position in order to build a model of a piece of land. Computer software does this by looking at common features in adjacent photos and marking them with tie points. In an image of a cornfield, for example, it might use a corn plant that shows up in two pho
The Contour Connection Method: Inventorying and Classifying Landslides using Bare Earth Lidar
By Lurker,
A new algorithm for automated landslide inventorying, named the Contour Connection Method (CCM), has been developed that relies on simplified morphological features for analysis. Previous landslide mapping techniques have included field inventorying, photogrammetry, and use of bare-earth (BE) lidar Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) to highlight regions of instability. However, many of these techniques do not have sufficient accuracy, resolution or consistency for inventorying landslide deposits on
Esri Maps for Salesforce Now Available
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Local governments can view their citizen requests alongside their existing ArcGIS data and answer questions like:
Which district does this permit belong to?
Where are the graffiti hot spots in the community?
What are the demographics around this proposed park site?
Where are service requests in relation to infrastructure and project work?
Sales and Sales Managers can be more efficient by answering questions like:
Where are my Accounts and what Opportunities are nearby that I can visit on t
Free SuperGIS Desktop License as Special Offer for Students
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Supergeo announced that free license of SuperGIS Desktop 3.2 is now available for students in those universities, colleges and high schools that purchase license from SuperGIS Desktop Laboratory to run SuperGIS Desktop 3.2 on personal computers.
With products under warranty, lecturers in universities, colleges and high schools that have purchased SuperGIS Desktop Laboratory license can apply free license of SuperGIS Desktop from Supergeo for students’ usage.
trial installer :
http://www.s
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