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kepler.gl
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3D-vis: ThreeJS interactive visualization app
I would recommend trying / playing with https://kepler.gl which is also a web based visualization tool, built with deck.gl (also recommend trying) - maybe this will give you some inspiration and new techniques :)
- Why are examples of scaled projects so hard to find?
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Heatmap of Traffic at My Location
This is nice!! Can you export GeoJSON? Dropping this into kepler.gl could produce some amazing visualizations.
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[Help] What is a good visualiser for a 3D graph with known positions, with node and edge weights?
Or if it’s spatial data with coordinates maybe: https://kepler.gl/
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Easy Graph Visualization With Motif
Inspired by kepler.gl, it makes visual discovery on graph datasets accessible to analysts, data scientists and managers.
- Suggestions for projects that is "better" using redux instead of context.
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What programs can be used to recreate a data visualisation like below? [OC]
kepler.gl, built on top of deck.gl. Depending on the level of abstraction needed, one of these two should be a really good option
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DE Project
Data is visualized with, for example, kepler.gl
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Watertight vector maps from raster images
Check out https://kepler.gl by Uber. Allows you to some basic GIS map based data exploration. Their deck.gl library is pretty nice if you need to add GIS data to your web app.
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Breathing Melbourne by traffic volume [OC]
Have you tried kepler.gl? Uber were using it to create data visualisations that helped it understand user patterns.
leaflet-locatecontrol
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GeoServer enabling https
I have been working with GeoServer well in 8080 and have now started working on getting a web application built in Leaflet. A main component I want is location tracking/identification. I have been following this video tutorial for the following plugin info. I was able to get the "my location" button to add to map successfully, but receive the following error: "Geolocation error: Only secure origins are allowed".
What are some alternatives?
maps - A Mapbox react native module for creating custom maps
3d-force-graph - 3D force-directed graph component using ThreeJS/WebGL
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
atlas - OSM in memory
motif.gl - Open source, no-code, network visualization tool for graph analysis and investigation
gdal-js - This is an Emscripten port of GDAL, an open source X/MIT licensed translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats.
blog - SZÉKELYDATA | Erdély, Székelyföld és a nagyvilág a Big Data korszakában
app-ideas - A Collection of application ideas which can be used to improve your coding skills.
autotrace - bitmap to vector graphics converter
melbourne-road-traffic - Visualising hourly road traffic in Melbourne, Victoria
maps - A Mapbox GL flutter package for creating custom maps