streamlit-webrtc-example
geemap
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streamlit-webrtc-example
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Recording and playing audio files through streamlit
Of those 4, streamlit-webrtc is the most popular, so I would start there (forum post about webrtc is here and here is a demo app)
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Build a Web-Based Real-Time Computer Vision App with Streamlit
One of the easiest way to do it is to use some hosting services like Heroku, which provides HTTPS serving by default. Especially for apps using streamlit, Streamlit Sharing can be a choice. The Object Detection sample app shown above is actually using both Heroku and Streamlit Sharing. You can see the deployment settings of this app for those services in the repository.
geemap
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I'm a senior in my CS major and it's incredible I didn't hear about GIS projects until now. Glad to be here.
Try out Google Earth Engine and browse through it's catalogue to get a feel for what's available. GEE allows you to work with global datasets and immediately see a preview of the results (there's also geemap if you prefer doing this from a Python notebook instead of the online JS editor)
- Getting started with Google Earth Engine
- I'm building an IDE and open source library to make it easier to work with geospatial data using Python
- Opinion on Earth Engine or Planetary Computer?
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Confusion Matrix using Google Earth Engine Python API
Suggest using the ML module from geemap https://geemap.org/ Iv had a lot of success with that library.
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Does anyone use Google Earth Engine?
Check our Jupyter notebook GEEMAP package it's awesome! https://geemap.org/ Just last month Google opened up Google Earth Engine for commerical use. as Microsoft has Planetary Computer now.
- Google Earth Engine Tutorials
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Creating a timelapse of an area with satellite data
This Jupyter notebook package is great for working with Google Earth Engine and does timelapse https://geemap.org/
- Remote sensing class that uses Google Earth Engine worth taking?
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Software suggestion?
Good place to start is: https://geemap.org/
What are some alternatives?
ssl-proxy - :lock: Simple zero-config SSL reverse proxy with real autogenerated certificates (LetsEncrypt, self-signed, provided)
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
streamlit-webrtc - Real-time video and audio streams over the network, with Streamlit.
opentopodata - Open alternative to the Google Elevation API!
opyrator - 🪄 Turns your machine learning code into microservices with web API, interactive GUI, and more.
wxee - A Python interface between Earth Engine and xarray for processing time series data
nlu - 1 line for thousands of State of The Art NLP models in hundreds of languages The fastest and most accurate way to solve text problems.
streamlit-geospatial - A multi-page streamlit app for geospatial
streamlit-audio-recorder - Record Audio from the User's Microphone in Apps that are Deployed to the Web. (via Browser Media-API, REACT-based, Streamlit Custom Component)
Awesome-GEE - A curated list of Google Earth Engine resources
audio-recorder-streamlit
flood-sim - This repo simulates water flooding.