alex-pakalniskis / gisc606-spring2023

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Open ABHINOVDUTTA opened 1 year ago

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago
{
     "preferred_name": "Abhinov",
     "csulb_email": "abhinovabhilekh.dutta01@student.csulb.edu",
     "pronouns": "he/him/his",
     "previous_gis_experience": "Worked for four years as a GIS executive for a geospatial service providing company in India", 
     "previous_remote_sensing_experience": "Worked on EO data, LiDAR data, UAV aerial imagery",
     "previous_programming_experience": "Beginner level experience on python, HTM,CSS, JavaScript. No professional experience,  just took some online bootcamps",
     "github_repo_link": "https://github.com/ABHINOVDUTTA/GISC606.git",
     "github_project_link": "https://github.com/users/ABHINOVDUTTA/projects/1",
     "what_you_hope_to_get_out_of_this_class": "I haven't checked the syllabus yet but maybe Advanced methods for remote sensing data analysis",
 }
alex-pakalniskis commented 1 year ago

Hey @ABHINOVDUTTA,

Thanks for responding and sharing your background with me. Could you also share a bit about the MS project that you're working on outside of this class? That'll help give me more context about your interests.

I'd like to make this course customized to the interests of the students (to the best of my ability). Do you have a particular remote sensing data type or domain problem (like detecting something) that you're interested in learning more about this semester? Or are you just generally curious about remote sensing applications?

I think this is also helpful to get you started thinking about the final report for this course. While I encourage all students to pick a topic related to/in support of their larger MS project, you are free to pick any topic of interest in applied remote sensing. Do you have a general idea about a broader topic for your report or still exploring ideas? No worries if you are sure since it's still very early in the semester.

Thanks and look forward to hearing from you, Alex

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago

https://github.com/ABHINOVDUTTA/GISC606.git

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago

Hey @ABHINOVDUTTA,

Thanks for responding and sharing your background with me. Could you also share a bit about the MS project that you're working on outside of this class? That'll help give me more context about your interests.

I'd like to make this course customized to the interests of the students (to the best of my ability). Do you have a particular remote sensing data type or domain problem (like detecting something) that you're interested in learning more about this semester? Or are you just generally curious about remote sensing applications?

I think this is also helpful to get you started thinking about the final report for this course. While I encourage all students to pick a topic related to/in support of their larger MS project, you are free to pick any topic of interest in applied remote sensing. Do you have a general idea about a broader topic for your report or still exploring ideas? No worries if you are sure since it's still very early in the semester.

Thanks and look forward to hearing from you, Alex

Hi Alex,

Firstly, I would like to apologize for reverting back late.

I'm presently working on an indoor mapping project for CSULB campus buildings using ESRI's ArcGIS Indoor extension for ArcGIS Pro. The purpose of my research is to come up with the best standard procedure for CSULB's facilities department to deploy indoor mapping for the entire campus adopting Arc Indoors in the future. My areas of interest include the use of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing in the architecture-engineering-construction (AEC) industry.

However, I was starting a side project to publish a research paper on decadal change detection of land use in the vicinity of a historic coalfield in my home country, India. I am using object-based image analysis (OBIA) for the segmentation and classification of the satellite data (Landsat 8&9) and creating the LULC map. I will also be introducing vegetation and soil indices to support the study. Additionally, if time permits, I am considering using ArcGIS API for python for a supervised classification as well and doing a comparison between the two approaches. I am still learning python, but I'd want to take advantage of this chance to put what I've learned so far to use.

Hence, please let me know whether this side project may also be included as the final report for this course. It will really help me to save time and effort. Also, I'm looking forward to and will appreciate your help and support with the project.

Thank you very much.

Abhinov

alex-pakalniskis commented 1 year ago

Hey @ABHINOVDUTTA

No worries. Thanks for sharing about your on-going projects.

Your LULC side project research paper sounds like a great topic for the final report and I'm fully in support of you saving time. The short during-class presentation towards end of course will be great practice for sharing your findings at an industry or academic conference.

I'll share more details about the final report requirements and deliverables over the coming weeks.

Best, Alex

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago

Lab 2 Notebook link:

https://github.com/ABHINOVDUTTA/GISC606.git

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago

Lab 4 link:

https://github.com/ABHINOVDUTTA/GISC606/blob/main/LAB4_Abhinov.ipynb

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago

Lab 3 link:

https://github.com/ABHINOVDUTTA/GISC606/blob/main/Lab3_Abhinov.ipynb

ABHINOVDUTTA commented 1 year ago

Lab 5 link:

https://abhinovdutta.github.io/lab5/