https://github.com/KennedyResearch/LandTrendr-2012
LandTrendr Code (from /projectnb/trenders/code/LandTrendr2012)
https://github.com/KennedyResearch/LandTrendr-2012
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LandTrendr Code (from /projectnb/trenders/code/LandTrendr2012)
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/KennedyResearch/LandTrendr-2012
- Owner: KennedyResearch
- Created: 2013-03-22T14:18:37.000Z (over 12 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2017-02-24T20:14:28.000Z (over 8 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-05-17T16:32:03.953Z (over 1 year ago)
- Language: IDL
- Size: 11.3 MB
- Stars: 39
- Watchers: 18
- Forks: 32
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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- awesome-gis - LandTrendr - LandTrendr (Landsat-based Detection of Trends in Disturbance and Recovery) attempt to capture, label, and map changes in Earth's surface for use in science, natural resource management, and education. (Geospatial Library / IDL)
README
LandTrendr-2012
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Please see docs/LandTrendr Users Guide.docx for instructions.
Notes on usage:
- Use LT freely. Make the world a better place. And please give our lab due credit. The canonical citation is:
Kennedy, Robert E., Yang, Zhiqiang, & Cohen, Warren B. (2010). Detecting trends in forest disturbance and
recovery using yearly Landsat time series: 1. LandTrendr - Temporal segmentation algorithms.
Remote Sensing of Environment, 114, 2897-2910
If it's critical to work you'll submit as a paper, please consider engaging us as a co-author.
If you make money from it, you need to develop an agreement with Oregon State University and Boston University.
Contact rkennedy@coas.oregonstate.edu for more on any of this.
- It probably will break. Each user finds new ways to do this. We'll try to help as much as we can, but
we're not a software company.
- Improve it! But when you do, please use Git to document your change so others can benefit.
If you're doing a lot of this, please contact Robert (rkennedy@coas.oregonstate.edu) so you can become a registered
Git user in the lab and make your improvements part of the "sanctioned" main branch.
- Share! If you do cool stuff, please send us results so we can share with others how it's being used.