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Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python

By : Joel Lawhead
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Book Image

Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python

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By: Joel Lawhead

Overview of this book

Geospatial analysis is used in almost every field you can think of from medicine, to defense, to farming. It is an approach to use statistical analysis and other informational engineering to data which has a geographical or geospatial aspect. And this typically involves applications capable of geospatial display and processing to get a compiled and useful data. "Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python" uses the expressive and powerful Python programming language to guide you through geographic information systems, remote sensing, topography, and more. It explains how to use a framework in order to approach Geospatial analysis effectively, but on your own terms. "Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python" starts with a background of the field, a survey of the techniques and technology used, and then splits the field into its component speciality areas: GIS, remote sensing, elevation data, advanced modelling, and real-time data. This book will teach you everything there is to know, from using a particular software package or API to using generic algorithms that can be applied to Geospatial analysis. This book focuses on pure Python whenever possible to minimize compiling platform-dependent binaries, so that you don't become bogged down in just getting ready to do analysis. "Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python" will round out your technical library with handy recipes and a good understanding of a field that supplements many a modern day human endeavors.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Change detection


You now have a good grasp of working with remote sensing data using GDAL, NumPy, and PIL. It's time to move on to our most complex example: change detection. Change detection is the process of taking two geo-registered images of the exact same area from two different dates and automatically identifying differences. It is really just another form of image classification. And just like our previous classification examples, it can range from trivial techniques like those used here, to highly-sophisticated algorithms that provide amazingly precise and accurate results.

For this example we'll use two images from a coastal area. These images show a populated area before and after a major hurricane, so there are significant differences, many of which are easy to visually spot, making these samples good for learning change detection. Our technique is to simply subtract the first image from the second to get a simple image difference using NumPy. This is a valid and often used technique...