A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which foc...
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18 CURRENT | warren |
February 06, 2019 21:28
| almost 6 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. ActivitiesThese activities were developed as part of Public Lab's collaboration with the AREN project: [notes:grid:activity:aren] InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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Leaflet.MultispectralMultispectral color manipulation and processing (NDVI etc) for Leaflet image overlays with pure JavaScript in Image Sequencer. Read more here: https://github.com/publiclab/leaflet-multispectral Leaflet.TileFilterThis Leaflet plugin provides multispectral channel manipulation and processing tools (such as NDVI or other remote sensing methods) for Leaflet tile layers using pure client-side JavaScript. Read more here: https://github.com/publiclab/leaflet-tile-filter/ Low-cost airborne sensorsWe are also working on comparing low-cost, open source wind sensors like that offered by #as220. More broadly, data logging and sensor platform work will address issues of modeling study design, piloting low-cost payloads, testing data logging and analysis workflows. Questions[questions:nasa] Updates[notes:nasa] |
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17 | warren |
December 01, 2018 00:53
| about 6 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. ActivitiesThese activities were developed as part of Public Lab's collaboration with the AREN project: [notes:grid:activity:aren] InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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Low-cost airborne sensorsWe are also working on comparing low-cost, open source wind sensors like that offered by #as220. More broadly, data logging and sensor platform work will address issues of modeling study design, piloting low-cost payloads, testing data logging and analysis workflows. Questions[questions:nasa] Updates[notes:nasa] |
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16 | warren |
December 01, 2018 00:52
| about 6 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. ActivitiesThese activities were developed as part of Public Lab's collaboration with the AREN project: [notes:grid:aren] InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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Low-cost airborne sensorsWe are also working on comparing low-cost, open source wind sensors like that offered by #as220. More broadly, data logging and sensor platform work will address issues of modeling study design, piloting low-cost payloads, testing data logging and analysis workflows. Questions[questions:nasa] Updates[notes:nasa] |
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15 | warren |
May 30, 2018 22:24
| over 6 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. ActivitiesThese activities were developed as part of Public Lab's collaboration with the AREN project: [activities:aren] InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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Low-cost airborne sensorsWe are also working on comparing low-cost, open source wind sensors like that offered by #as220. More broadly, data logging and sensor platform work will address issues of modeling study design, piloting low-cost payloads, testing data logging and analysis workflows. Questions[questions:nasa] Updates[notes:nasa] |
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14 | warren |
January 17, 2018 21:24
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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Low-cost airborne sensorsWe are also working on comparing low-cost, open source wind sensors like that offered by #as220. More broadly, data logging and sensor platform work will address issues of modeling study design, piloting low-cost payloads, testing data logging and analysis workflows. Questions[questions:nasa] Updates[notes:nasa] |
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13 | warren |
January 10, 2018 14:45
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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Low-cost airborne sensorsWe are also working on comparing low-cost, open source wind sensors like that offered by #as220. More broadly, data logging and sensor platform work will address issues of modeling study design, piloting low-cost payloads, testing data logging and analysis workflows. [notes:nasa] Questions[questions:nasa] |
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12 | warren |
January 10, 2018 14:43
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. InfragramThe Infragram project brings together a range of different efforts to make Do-It-Yourself plant health comparisons possible with infrared photography. In the context of the AREN project, the Infragram project will provide an easy to access and easy to use tool for multispectral image analysis in the classroom. You can read more about Infragram at: http://publiclab.org/infragram And use the latest version at: https://infragram.org ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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11 | warren |
January 10, 2018 14:40
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducatorsFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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10 | warren |
January 10, 2018 14:40
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. EducationFor educators looking to apply these techniques in the classroom, see our Education page. ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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9 | warren |
January 10, 2018 14:36
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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8 | warren |
January 10, 2018 14:31
| almost 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project, which focuses on educational uses of kite aerial photography for photographic and sensor data collection. As part of the AREN project, Public Lab is making progress on several projects. In AREN's words:
Public Lab's primary project as part of AREN is to create, refine, and improve open source image processing tools for aerial photography, primarily Infragram and Image Sequencer, but also lens distortion tools. Public Lab is also investigating low-cost, DIY sensor platforms for use on aerial platforms. ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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7 | warren |
November 29, 2017 21:48
| about 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. (Page under construction) ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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6 | warren |
November 29, 2017 21:48
| about 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. (Page under construction) ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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5 | warren |
November 28, 2017 23:07
| about 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. (Page under construction) ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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4 | warren |
November 28, 2017 23:06
| about 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. (Page under construction) ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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3 | warren |
November 28, 2017 23:05
| about 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. (Page under construction) ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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2 | warren |
November 28, 2017 23:05
| about 7 years ago
A number of Public Lab projects are supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. (Page under construction) ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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1 | warren |
November 28, 2017 23:04
| about 7 years ago
The This Public Lab project is supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. https://science.nasa.gov/stem-activation-team https://www.globe.gov/web/aren-project/ ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. Image Sequencer is different from other image processing systems in that it's non-destructive: instead of modifying the original image, it creates a new image at each step in a sequence. This is because it:
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0 | warren |
November 28, 2017 23:03
| about 7 years ago
The This Public Lab project is supported in part by NASA through the AREN project. https://science.nasa.gov/stem-activation-team https://www.globe.gov/web/aren-project/ ImageSequencerImageSequencer is a pure JavaScript sequential image processing system, inspired by storyboards, which we are optimizing for analyzing and processing remote sensing imagery. More soon!
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