Documentation and samples for ArcGIS API for Python
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Documentation and samples for ArcGIS API for Python
OSMnx is a Python package to easily download, model, analyze, and visualize street networks and other geospatial features from OpenStreetMap.
Long list of geospatial tools and resources
Specification for streaming massive heterogeneous 3D geospatial datasets 🌎
PyTorch Geometric Temporal: Spatiotemporal Signal Processing with Neural Machine Learning Models (CIKM 2021)
Neo4j Spatial is a library of utilities for Neo4j that faciliates the enabling of spatial operations on data. In particular you can add spatial indexes to already located data, and perform spatial operations on the data like searching for data within specified regions or within a specified distance of a point of interest. In addition classes are…
A package built to support working with spatial data using open source python
Google Earth Engine for R
Easy access to official spatial data sets of Brazil in R and Python
Synthetic datasets for geoscience (geo)statistical modeling
Forkable teaching materials for course on working with data in R
PAMI is a Python library containing 100+ algorithms to discover useful patterns in various databases across multiple computing platforms. (Active)
Core components of Python Spatial Analysis Library
Photogrammetry Guide. Photogrammetry is widely used for Aerial surveying, Agriculture, Architecture, 3D Games, Robotics, Archaeology, Construction, Emergency management, and Medical.
An R package 📦 making it easy to query, preview, download and preprocess multiple kinds of spatial data 🛰 via R. All beta.
Create custom vector tiles from OpenStreetMap and other data sources with Postgis and Java.
Calculate the polygon's centerline
geoBoundaries : A Political Administrative Boundaries Dataset (www.geoboundaries.org)
Spatial alignment of single cell transcriptomic data.
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