YCRC: Image processing using Pktools and Orfeo Toolbox
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YCRC: Image processing using Pktools and Orfeo Toolbox
This workshop will focus on Pktools and Orfeo Toolbox to perform Remote Sensing Image analysis. Examples of cropping, re-projecting, mosaicing, filtering and supervised/unsupervised classification will be presented. This workshop assumes prior knowledge of Bash and the linux command line and basic knowledge of Remote Sensing concepts (projection, spectral signature, etc…). Participants will need a pre-installed Linux Virtual Machine on their own laptops to follow the workshop.
This workshop is part of the "Hands-on Geo-Computation Bootcamp" series hosted by the Yale Center for Research Computing. See the complete series here: http://research.computing.yale.edu/hands-geo-computation-bootcamps
The courses, led by Giuseppe Amatulli, Ph.D. Geospatial researcher in the F&ES, YCRC and CSSSI, are aimed at researchers and professionals with a keen interest in spatio-temporal data analysis and modelling.All workshops assume a prior knowledge of Bash and basic Linux commands (attend our Practical Introduction to Linux bootcamp if needed). Attendees should have solid basic computer skills and a strong interest on geographical data analyses. Previous experience and understanding in Geographic Information Systems and light scripting is helpful although not necessary. Laptops, with a minimum of 4GB RAM and 30GB free disk space, will be required.
The training is free to the Yale Research Community however space is limited and registration for each workshop is required.
If you have any questions, concerns or comments please contact the YCRC at research.computing@yale.edu.
- Date:
- Thursday, March 2, 2017
- Time:
- 5:00pm - 7:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Campus:
- Science Hill
- Categories:
- Marx Science and Social Science Library Miscellaneous Digital Humanities GIS & Geospatial Research Skills
Event Organizer
Giuseppe Amatulli
Joshua Dull