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Archive for September, 2006

Have a nice metadata

Monday, September 18th, 2006

A month or two ago I was dropped into the middle of a rather intense discussion about the development of simple catalog interfaces and models for geospatial metadata exchange. The conversation heated up on the OSGeo geodata committee mailing list, and most of it flew right over my head . o O (”CSW ebRIM”? - […]

Posted in geodata, services, osgeo, metadata | 3 Comments »


Discovering and naming clusters of pictures and other information

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

On the Geowankers list Andrea Moe made a query
> I have an existing collection of lat/lons, each representing a place where a
> photo was taken. I want to computationally find the geographic clusters in
> this collection, i.e. the geographic areas with the densest concentrations
> of points. (So it sounds like Andrew’s “location-closeness clustering” […]

Posted in geodata, collaborative mapping, data, qpsycho, software | No Comments »


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