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kepler.gl
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gdal-js
kepler.gl
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Noob here: Please tell me how can I integrate this type of map in my site? any js library?
This might help: https://kepler.gl/
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Best option to represent data in a map?
https://kepler.gl/ ?
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Where Do Stolen Bikes Go?
The line visuals at the bottom are not using Mapbox. Rather they're using the open source Kepler.gl [0], (a user-friendly wrapping of the deck.gl library [1]). These can use Mapbox for the underlying basemap, but the data rendering is done separately.
(This is easy to tell if you look at the page source. The map at the bottom is an embed from a static HTML kepler.gl map [2])
[0]: https://kepler.gl/
[1]: https://deck.gl/
[2]: https://senseable.mit.edu/bike-trafficking/assets/kepler.htm...
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[OC] Blue Jay smart bird feeder visits in North America, December, 2022
Data taken from: https://live.mybirdbuddy.com/metadata/all\_metadata\_december.csv The tool used to generate the visual: https://kepler.gl/
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[OC] My history of visited places in my hometown.
I exported my Google Maps Record and downloaded it. .json file is downloaded. Then we convert it into .CSV file using a Python script. And then to visualize, online web Kepler.gl is used.
- Kepler.gl - A powerful open source geospatial analysis tool for large-scale data sets.
- Kepler.gl is a open source geospatial analysis tool for large-scale data
- Kepler.gl
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I want to learn how to make artful maps like these. Is GIS a good place to learn this, or another program?
If you know any python programming, check out Kepler. It was a part of Uber's mapping systems that became open source. It can make pretty good looking maps. https://kepler.gl/
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Big Spatial Data Visualization using DeckGL - In this tutorial, we will explain how to process UK-Accidents(1.5 Million Points) spatial data using python and visualize it using DeckGL
Neat, also worth checking out is kepler.gl, and datashader
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