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RiverREM - Generating River Relative Elevation Model (REM) Visualisations
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github.com/OpenTopography/Rive <-- shared GitHub repository
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opentopography.github.io/River <-- shared documentation
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opentopography.org/blog/new-pa <-- shared Open Topography blog post about RiverREM
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H/T Heidi Luchsinger / Open Topography
[this post should not be considered as an endorsement of this product aka caveat emptor]
#GIS #spatial #mapping #remotesensing #earthobservation #Python #LiDAR #RiverREM #visualisation #hydrology #water #river #rivervalley #floodplain #terraces #GitHub #opensource #opendata #DEM #REM #model #modeling #RiverRelativeModel #documentation #tutorial #learning #tool #elevation #raster #sinuosity #drainage

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@emchateau thanks for the hint to David J. Birnbaum's collection!

Funny coincidence, I am just on my way to what will surely be a wonderful and productive workshop on #Collation and #Visualisation (lorentzcenter.nl/seeing-the-di), and am reading (and can recommend) a #Balisage paper by said D. Birnbaum & Ronald Dekker in preparation: doi.org/10.4242/BalisageVol29.

I will check out the #XSLT learning resources you mentioned and the ones other might still mention during the week, thanks again!

CC @petrichor

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#NeuroScience #EEG #LSL #Spectrum #FrequencyBands #Visualisation #Samadhi

Samadhi EEG 2025.2 Release

• User changeable colours and frequencies in Dancing Dots display.

• Fixed black screen error on Windows devices.

• Dedicated executables (no installation necessary) for Linux and Windows

Download: github.com/jkanev/samadhi/rele
Project page: samadhi-eeg.info
Source code: github.com/jkanev/samadhi

Hello tech mapper ppl. How can I build a simple custom map visualisation of data in Gsheet/online spreadsheet from data entered via a form (ideally with location field). I made one years ago with jotform and sheetsee.js plus a geocode addon in Gsheets but sheetsee is now redundant bc it relies on tabletop and that is also redundant.

Any ideas?

Sheetsee github: github.com/jlord/sheetsee.js

my old example (screenshots): penworks.github.io/smartlearni

"Witchcraft, Visualisation and Aphantasia"
by Kelly-Ann Maddox

You want to do guided meditations or visualisations, or astral travelling or hedge riding, but you cannot see images in your mind or have serious trouble with this? You may have aphantasia. But don't worry, there are alternatives for visualisation and Kelly-Ann talks about these in her video.

youtube.com/watch?v=n8R_p9aCpd

Is there a data structure that can sensibly handle multiple hierarchical classification systems?

e.g. an Orange, in terms of phylogeny is
Plantae->Eudicot->...->Citrus->sinensis

and in terms of usefulness, is
Thing->Food->fruit->orange
(and it could have multiple parents in this taxonomy, e.g. cleaning product)

Bonus points for cool visualisations of this kind information.

#NeuroScience #EEG #LSL #Spectrum #FrequencyBands #Visualisation

Do you like pretty pictures?

This is the start of a project to implement unusal, useful, interesting, fun ways to display EEG and spectrum data in realtime.

For the moment there's one view ("Dancing Dots"), more are going to follow. Implementation is in Python/Qt/OpenGL, idea is to have the whole thing modular so additional views can be integrated easily.

I've you've any ideas, or have come across interesting ways to display EEG (or generally multi-channel topological time-series data), I'd be eager to hear them.

Project page: samadhi-eeg.info
Source code: github.com/jkanev/samadhi

Inching closer to finalising a long running story / chasing a dragon about scales and resolutions of observation - especially on sea ice. AKA why we can't see all of the things from space and need to do fieldwork - which could apply to any landscape.

Upper part is a sea ice floe at 5cm resolution coloured by the variability of elevation in 10m cells of the same site (blue less, red more). Lower is the same site, with 10m elevation cells.