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    How to move forward (LAS-Dataset)

    Dnat
    By Dnat,
    Hello! I am working with a project that involves LiDAR and I have run into an issue I need help with. I have my LiDAR data in a LAS file and want to do a spline interpolation on it. But to do that I need to covert the LAS data to a shapefile (points) or am I wrong? I have tried to use LAS to multipoint but the program cant run it it just fails (error 9999).  Am I missing something or what am I doing wrong? Do you have any advise in a diffrent method or something?  I am using Arc

    QGIS Buffer selection

    darksabersan
    By darksabersan,
    Hi guys, I have the most stupid question for you. From one layer with thousand of points and I have generated buffers. The thing is that I would like to select only the ones that didn't touch or intersect each other. https://imgur.com/a/QtCCD0V Postgis query would be great or any other solution. Thanks in advance for your help  

    Deck.gl for layer based viz

    rahmansunbeam
    By rahmansunbeam,
    deck.gl (developed by Uber) is a WebGL-powered framework for visual exploratory data analysis of large datasets. deck.gl is designed to make visualization of large data sets simple. It enables users to quickly get impressive visual results with limited effort through composition of existing layers, while offering a complete architecture for packaging advanced WebGL based visualizations as reusable JavaScript layers. The basic idea of using deck.gl is to render a stack of visual overlays, usually

    New Google Earth Engine features announced in Geo for Good Summit 2019

    rahmansunbeam
    By rahmansunbeam,
    The GeoforGood Summit 2019 drew its curtains close on 19 Sep 2019 and as a first time attendee, I was amazed to see the number of new developments announced at the summit. The summit — being a first of its kind — combined the user summit and the developers summit into one to let users benefit from the knowledge of new tools and developers understand the needs of the user. Since my primary focus was on large scale geospatial modeling, I attended the workshops and breakout sessions related to Goog

    Price LiDAR Solution for Asset Inventory

    mandarbgis
    By mandarbgis,
    Hello, I'm curious how much a car's equipment would cost to an inventory lidar for urban assets (road signs, trees, etc.). Does anyone have experience and idea about the cost of such an equipment ?? What are the most preferred manufacturers of equipment ??? I exclude the price of the car.

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