I am willing to participate as student to GSoC with a GRASS GIS related project.
I’m a third year PhD student and my main research interests lie in hydrological modeling coupled with GIS.
My idea is the following: recently, in GRASS GIS new modules suitable for hydrological analysis have been developed, r.stream*. I tested it and found very complete and useful, I currently use it for hydrological analysis and develop python scripts using it.
My idea for GSoC is to develop a sophisticated Graphical User Interface in wxpython for r.stream*.
GIMP users may know the Filter Pack, that allow to see the preview of the effects over an image. I imagine the r.stream* GUI something like that, in which it’s possible to see rapidly on a small portion of the area of interest the result of the hydrological analysis, and then decide if apply the analysis or not.
It will include “multiple previews”. Every result can be saved as an image and set of parameters for future use in additional “preview windows”, next choose from group of possible parameters that which is most suitable.
Also, changing the extend of sample area will be available “on the fly”.
The advantage of such a graphical interface is to allow the user to have a simple approach to a sophisticated thing like hydrology. Many hydrologists use other GIS suites because they simply don’t know or don’t know how to use r.stream*. I believe that such a GUI could improve the user approach to hydrological analysis in GRASS.
My tentative of timeline is the following:
2 weeks: design interface based on other similar software
3 weeks - midterm goal: get a preview widget working in grass7
3 weeks: add functionality and documentation
1 week: testing
final goal: working GUI for grass7
I am willing to participate as student to GSoC with a GRASS GIS related
project.
I'm a third year PhD student and my main research interests lie in
hydrological modeling coupled with GIS.
My idea is the following: recently, in GRASS GIS new modules suitable for
hydrological analysis have been developed, r.stream*. I tested it and found
very complete and useful, I currently use it for hydrological analysis and
develop python scripts using it.
My idea for GSoC is to develop a sophisticated Graphical User Interface in
wxpython for r.stream*.
GIMP users may know the Filter Pack, that allow to see the preview of the
effects over an image. I imagine the r.stream* GUI something like that, in
which it's possible to see rapidly on a small portion of the area of
interest the result of the hydrological analysis, and then decide if apply
the analysis or not.
It will include "multiple previews". Every result can be saved as an image
and set of parameters for future use in additional "preview windows", next
choose from group of possible parameters that which is most suitable.
Also, changing the extend of sample area will be available "on the fly".
Parameters that shall to be shown are:
* network (vector) + optionally (order + elementary basins +
distance/elevation)
Optionally:
* Flow accumulation map
* Map of depressions
The advantage of such a graphical interface is to allow the user to have a
simple approach to a sophisticated thing like hydrology. Many hydrologists
use other GIS suites because they simply don't know or don't know how to use
r.stream*. I believe that such a GUI could improve the user approach to
hydrological analysis in GRASS.
My tentative of timeline is the following:
2 weeks: design interface based on other similar software
3 weeks - midterm goal: get a preview widget working in grass7
3 weeks: add functionality and documentation
1 week: testing
final goal: working GUI for grass7
I could be co-mentor for this project (wxGUI part), anyone interested
to mentor this project from hydrological modeling point of view?
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Martin Landa <landa.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
2011/3/31 Margherita Di Leo <diregola@gmail.com>:
I am willing to participate as student to GSoC with a GRASS GIS related
project.
I'm a third year PhD student and my main research interests lie in
hydrological modeling coupled with GIS.
My idea is the following: recently, in GRASS GIS new modules suitable for
hydrological analysis have been developed, r.stream*. I tested it and found
very complete and useful, I currently use it for hydrological analysis and
develop python scripts using it.
My idea for GSoC is to develop a sophisticated Graphical User Interface in
wxpython for r.stream*.
GIMP users may know the Filter Pack, that allow to see the preview of the
effects over an image. I imagine the r.stream* GUI something like that, in
which it's possible to see rapidly on a small portion of the area of
interest the result of the hydrological analysis, and then decide if apply
the analysis or not.
It will include "multiple previews". Every result can be saved as an image
and set of parameters for future use in additional "preview windows", next
choose from group of possible parameters that which is most suitable.
Also, changing the extend of sample area will be available "on the fly".
Parameters that shall to be shown are:
* network (vector) + optionally (order + elementary basins +
distance/elevation)
Optionally:
* Flow accumulation map
* Map of depressions
The advantage of such a graphical interface is to allow the user to have a
simple approach to a sophisticated thing like hydrology. Many hydrologists
use other GIS suites because they simply don't know or don't know how to use
r.stream*. I believe that such a GUI could improve the user approach to
hydrological analysis in GRASS.
My tentative of timeline is the following:
2 weeks: design interface based on other similar software
3 weeks - midterm goal: get a preview widget working in grass7
3 weeks: add functionality and documentation
1 week: testing
final goal: working GUI for grass7
I could be co-mentor for this project (wxGUI part), anyone interested
to mentor this project from hydrological modeling point of view?
I can co-mentor as well - this could be another strong project by a student with excellent qualifications,
Martin can you please add it to the ideas page - perhaps under raster so that we have everything in one place?
Helena
On Apr 5, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Markus Metz wrote:
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Martin Landa <landa.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
2011/3/31 Margherita Di Leo <diregola@gmail.com>:
I am willing to participate as student to GSoC with a GRASS GIS related
project.
I'm a third year PhD student and my main research interests lie in
hydrological modeling coupled with GIS.
My idea is the following: recently, in GRASS GIS new modules suitable for
hydrological analysis have been developed, r.stream*. I tested it and found
very complete and useful, I currently use it for hydrological analysis and
develop python scripts using it.
My idea for GSoC is to develop a sophisticated Graphical User Interface in
wxpython for r.stream*.
GIMP users may know the Filter Pack, that allow to see the preview of the
effects over an image. I imagine the r.stream* GUI something like that, in
which it's possible to see rapidly on a small portion of the area of
interest the result of the hydrological analysis, and then decide if apply
the analysis or not.
It will include "multiple previews". Every result can be saved as an image
and set of parameters for future use in additional "preview windows", next
choose from group of possible parameters that which is most suitable.
Also, changing the extend of sample area will be available "on the fly".
Parameters that shall to be shown are:
* network (vector) + optionally (order + elementary basins +
distance/elevation)
Optionally:
* Flow accumulation map
* Map of depressions
The advantage of such a graphical interface is to allow the user to have a
simple approach to a sophisticated thing like hydrology. Many hydrologists
use other GIS suites because they simply don't know or don't know how to use
r.stream*. I believe that such a GUI could improve the user approach to
hydrological analysis in GRASS.
My tentative of timeline is the following:
2 weeks: design interface based on other similar software
3 weeks - midterm goal: get a preview widget working in grass7
3 weeks: add functionality and documentation
1 week: testing
final goal: working GUI for grass7
I could be co-mentor for this project (wxGUI part), anyone interested
to mentor this project from hydrological modeling point of view?
I can co-mentor as well - this could be another strong project by a student with excellent qualifications,
Martin can you please add it to the ideas page - perhaps under raster so that we have everything in one place?
Helena
On Apr 5, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Markus Metz wrote:
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Martin Landa<landa.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
2011/3/31 Margherita Di Leo<diregola@gmail.com>:
I am willing to participate as student to GSoC with a GRASS GIS related
project.
I'm a third year PhD student and my main research interests lie in
hydrological modeling coupled with GIS.
My idea is the following: recently, in GRASS GIS new modules suitable for
hydrological analysis have been developed, r.stream*. I tested it and found
very complete and useful, I currently use it for hydrological analysis and
develop python scripts using it.
My idea for GSoC is to develop a sophisticated Graphical User Interface in
wxpython for r.stream*.
GIMP users may know the Filter Pack, that allow to see the preview of the
effects over an image. I imagine the r.stream* GUI something like that, in
which it's possible to see rapidly on a small portion of the area of
interest the result of the hydrological analysis, and then decide if apply
the analysis or not.
It will include "multiple previews". Every result can be saved as an image
and set of parameters for future use in additional "preview windows", next
choose from group of possible parameters that which is most suitable.
Also, changing the extend of sample area will be available "on the fly".
Parameters that shall to be shown are:
* network (vector) + optionally (order + elementary basins +
distance/elevation)
Optionally:
* Flow accumulation map
* Map of depressions
The advantage of such a graphical interface is to allow the user to have a
simple approach to a sophisticated thing like hydrology. Many hydrologists
use other GIS suites because they simply don't know or don't know how to use
r.stream*. I believe that such a GUI could improve the user approach to
hydrological analysis in GRASS.
My tentative of timeline is the following:
2 weeks: design interface based on other similar software
3 weeks - midterm goal: get a preview widget working in grass7
3 weeks: add functionality and documentation
1 week: testing
final goal: working GUI for grass7
I could be co-mentor for this project (wxGUI part), anyone interested
to mentor this project from hydrological modeling point of view?
2011/4/5 Helena Mitasova <hmitaso@unity.ncsu.edu>:
I can co-mentor as well - this could be another strong project by a student with excellent qualifications,
Martin can you please add it to the ideas page - perhaps under raster so that we have everything in one place?
I think wxGUI section is more suitable for this topic. Added [1], feel
free to extend this idea.
2011/4/5 Helena Mitasova <hmitaso@unity.ncsu.edu>:
I can co-mentor as well - this could be another strong project by a student with excellent qualifications,
Martin can you please add it to the ideas page - perhaps under raster so that we have everything in one place?
I think wxGUI section is more suitable for this topic. Added [1], feel
free to extend this idea.
I would like to thank everyone of you for the answer.
I have to say that this project is not just my idea but it is the effect of the discussion I had with Jarek on how the GUI shall work. We know that the project is challenging and eventually the help of all of you is more than appreciate, especially on the wxpython side.
I really hope to be worthy of your trust.
I can co-mentor as well - this could be another strong project by a student with excellent qualifications,
Martin can you please add it to the ideas page - perhaps under raster so that we have everything in one place?
I am willing to participate as student to GSoC with a GRASS GIS related
project.
I’m a third year PhD student and my main research interests lie in
hydrological modeling coupled with GIS.
My idea is the following: recently, in GRASS GIS new modules suitable for
hydrological analysis have been developed, r.stream*. I tested it and found
very complete and useful, I currently use it for hydrological analysis and
develop python scripts using it.
My idea for GSoC is to develop a sophisticated Graphical User Interface in
wxpython for r.stream*.
GIMP users may know the Filter Pack, that allow to see the preview of the
effects over an image. I imagine the r.stream* GUI something like that, in
which it’s possible to see rapidly on a small portion of the area of
interest the result of the hydrological analysis, and then decide if apply
the analysis or not.
It will include “multiple previews”. Every result can be saved as an image
and set of parameters for future use in additional “preview windows”, next
choose from group of possible parameters that which is most suitable.
Also, changing the extend of sample area will be available “on the fly”.
The advantage of such a graphical interface is to allow the user to have a
simple approach to a sophisticated thing like hydrology. Many hydrologists
use other GIS suites because they simply don’t know or don’t know how to use
r.stream*. I believe that such a GUI could improve the user approach to
hydrological analysis in GRASS.
My tentative of timeline is the following:
2 weeks: design interface based on other similar software
3 weeks - midterm goal: get a preview widget working in grass7
3 weeks: add functionality and documentation
1 week: testing
final goal: working GUI for grass7
I could be co-mentor for this project (wxGUI part), anyone interested
to mentor this project from hydrological modeling point of view?