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- Browsing
- BIMBY
- DSOnline
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- Planning to go to the July 2007 OGC Technical Committee Meeting
- Emailed OGC Greg to ask for advice.
- Emailed Mark to ask if CSAP or MoSeS or someone will pick up my expenses (hopefully this is just for a couple of nights accomodation).
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- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- NCeSS e-Infrastructure Project
- Progress Report:
- Mike Daw emailed a form to be filled out by 2007-07-05 (next week).
- I forwarded to Pete Edwards and Mark Birkin for feedback on this and the Draft Deliverable Specifications.
- The 21st Open Grid Forum - OGF21
- MoSeS
- 5 minute meeting with Belinda about MoSeS, matrix data and retrieval from RAM storage on PC machines:
- The Dynamic Toy Model is still treating Leeds as an island without imigration or emigration.
- This is one reason why results are poor for student areas:
- Large numbers of people come to Leeds to study and leave again after graduation.
- The main issue at the moment is not this, but performance, as it is taking too long to do the dynamic simulation.
- Belinda has been guided to look for speed ups by omitting use of a database and database query for data retrieval and handle this using files directly.
- RandomAccessFile and Object Serialisation are useful in this.
- I suggested Grids as a way to go as Belinda is struggling with a migration matrix which will be at ward level (for the UK this will be about 10000 by 10000).
- Briefly described some of the different ways of storing large matrix data and considered speed of retrieval and compression issues.
- We both agree it would be good to communicate more:
- I will send Belinda a link to this Blog entry now.
- It is a shame that the last half dozen or so times that Belinda has been in Leeds her time has been taken up in meetings with others.
- Oliver Duke-Williams might also be able to offer advice with this:
- Oli is also working on a similar thing with the UPTAP ESRC Award RES-163-25-0007 - Links between internal migration, commuting and inter-household relationships. [2006-08]
- Kicking the Beowulf back into action:
- Process 17 on node 205 repeatedly failing to start:
- Reconfigured so as not to use Node205 and set running...
Geomorphometry
- Registered as user andy at http://www.geomorphometry.org
- Interestingly one of the aims of the organisation is:
- To initiate open discussion among DEM users and GIS analysts that actively run geomorphometric analysis.
- I wonder what those who dislike the word "geomorphometric" will make of that!
OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- NCeSS Node Jamboree and e-Infrastructure Away Day
- Completed the feedback form as requested.
- MoSeS Collaboration
- Phone call from Andrew Fenton of Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust:
- Andrew has picked up on what we are doing at NCeSS in MoSeS and is very interested in working with us.
- I described what we were doing in terms of demographic modelling and applications to health care planning in Leeds.
- I outlined our progress and considered what we would be able to offer him and his team in Oxfordshire in the short term and by the end of the current funding in September 2008.
- Andrew sent an email by way of further introduction to me and Justin Keen, the gist of which is as follows:
- The interest from Oxfordshire PCT (and potentially jointly with the County Council) is to enhance our ability to model and simulate the changing demographics in the county, to inform strategic commissioning priorities, and in particular support planning for needs of the ageing population.
- Oxfordshire PCT, as many others, is a relatively newly formed organisation, emerging from 5 predecessor PCTs in the county, and there is increasing emphasis on strengthening our forecasting and modelling ability.
- Whilst to a degree we can address some of the need internally, and with input from other resources (eg the South East Public Health Observatory), the computational power of your model and ability to factor in multiple issues is attractive.
- They are keen to explore the possibilities of some joint work in this area.
- NCeSS Node Proposal Development
- Went through GENESIS draft for the first time and fed back comments and edits.
- Producing a CV
- No more than five publications, key research grants, name and job status, other relevant info e.g. conf chair, editorships etc.
- Name: Andrew G. D. Turner
- Position: Research Associate / Research Officer
- Current Responsibilities:
- New CV template arrived...
- NCeSS e-Infrastructure
- Liaison with Rob Allan about example workflows, Sakai, collaboration and meeting up...
OGC
SoG
- Academic Forum Meeting:
- Agenda
- Reforming SoGVAM.
- Hiring strategy and transition funding.
- Possible consequences of employment changes.
- I have sent apologies via Adrian McDonald and will not be attending.
- I have had discussions about issues on the agenda with Gordon Mitchell and Helen Durham who will be taking a copy of any handouts for me.
- I intend to catch up with developments via the minutes.
- Browsing
- House Prices
- Identified error in output, refactored code and started running again.
- Provided Leeds data I produced for Rene Jordan to Chengchao Zuo for his Masters dissertation.
- Need to write a web page for this...
- Geomorphometry
- Generated geomorphometrics for an Austrian Alpine area for Steve so he can have a look at the upcoming field course.
- Generated results for the Tiber river area in Italy for Guilia Napolitano.
- CCG
- SoG
- Alice Milner
- The coordinates for the actual site are: 40 58.40'N and 24 13.42'E
- Bounding Box information:
- 24 59' 2.69" E 40 44' 7.78" N (bottom left)
- 23 38' 52.78" E 40 44' 7.78" N (bottom right)
- 23 38' 52.78" E 41 26' 56.18" N (top right)
- 24 59' 2.69" E 41 26' 56.18 " N (top left)
- Made SRTM DEM available to Alice for 23E to 26E and 40N to 42N
- clipped the Raw SRTM 3 arc second data (approximately 90 metre resolution) and masked it using ArcGIS.
- Mask derived from GSHHS Coastlines Version 1.3.
- Result exported to ESRI ascii grid format.
- Zipped this is about 8MB and unzipped it is about 40MB.
- Data transfered via a shared drive.
- I worked with Andy Nelson processing the SRTM data a couple of years or so ago and he wrote a readme file giving the source of the data.
- Alice is aware that Andy now works at JRC in Ispra and that he may be able to help with data acquisition and pointers in due course.
- Another Alice Web Page at the University of Leeds
- Alice's School of Geography Home Web Page has not changed since I last looked.
- GEOG5060
- Moderated Richard Coppell's work for the 50% project. Nice work Richard :-)
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- MoSeS
- Beowulf Processing
- Some problem with initiating process, it keeps hanging...
- SLD
- Browsing
- Data
- Geomorphometry
- Working with Giulia Napolitano on the River Tiber (Tevere):
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- Liaison with James Reid about NCeSS Node bid...
- Browsing
- SoG
- BIMBY correspondence with Louise
- BIMBY sounds similar to NIMBY which is such a part of the common vernacular now.
- Our backyard is the much larger spatial context that we live in!
- Louise has been thinking some more about what is actually happening at a physical level that we want to address:
- Urban infilling and its environmental impacts (Land cover/use change implications for biodiversity, hydrology and quality of life):
- Biodiversity:
- Habitat change
- Endangering of species
- Hydrology:
- Runoff and infiltration/drainage implications
- Quality of life:
- Access to green space (both physical and visual)
- Decrease in total urban lung size (we didn’t mention this yesterday, but it may be an issue)
- Decrease in number of allotments etc (less potential for people to “grown their own” perhaps?)
- Other:
- Insidious increase in urban heat island effects.
- Decrease in air quality?
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- MoSeS
- Set the Beowulf running again. Node214 is not responding.
- GeoLinking Teleconference
- Browsing
- MASS meeting
- Modelling Human Behaviour
- To be continued in 2 weeks time.
- Nice philosophical discussion of utility maximisation, rational-irrational, simple complex and chaotic.
- Both BDI and PECS assume that the complexity can be reduced to rational operation.
- I argue that you need some randomness in their as there are always going to be hidden complexities even if the theoretical philosophical standpoint that all sentient beings act rationally (although that is a circular definition).
- SoG
- Meeting with Louise MacKay about Large Scale Changes in Small Pieces
- Good Brainstorm with a white board
- We're thinking of calling the project BIMBY for Building In My Back Yard.
- A play on the euphomism NIMBY - Not In My Back Yard
- We are interested in:
- Hydrology for available water and drainage
- Biodiversity
- Perceptions and quality of the Urban Environment
- People
- Steve Carver - PPGIS and visibility/viewshed
- Paul Kay - Hydrology and land cover
- Louise MacKay - Remote sensing and land cover
- Gordon Mitchell - Sustainable urban land-use
- Andy Turner - Information management and modelling
- Rachel Unsworth - Policy and quality of urban environment
- Rizwan Nawaz - Hydrology
- Andy Hudson-Smith - Visualisation, imagery expert
- +?
- Read Staff Meeting Minutes from 2007-06-09 and made a request via Hazel Blackburn:
- It would be good to know who goes to these things as well as those who sent apologies for not being able to make it.
- Will attendance be monitored in future?
- One worry is that you are only seen to be there if you make a point which could lead to meetings going on and on.
- Nobody really gets credit for turning up to meetings like this.
- Those who avoid them and get on with work that is more pressing seem to be at an advantage and frankly that is not fair.
- Clearly, I think it is important to go or send apologies (if that is expected) and for this to be recorded.
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- MoSeS
- Some time between Monday and Thursday processing on Beowulf encountered the following Error:
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#
# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x403053c7, pid=937, tid=1105795264
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_09-b03 mixed mode)
# Problematic frame:
# V [libjvm.so+0x2d73c7]
#
# An error report file with more information is saved as hs_err_pid937.log
#
# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
# http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
#
EXITmpi.MPIException: xdev.XDevException: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
at mpi.Comm.send(Comm.java:378)
at mpi.Comm.Send(Comm.java:329)
at uk.ac.leeds.ccg.andyt.projects.moses.process.IndividualCensus_SWR_HSARHP_ISARCEP_Beowulf.run_OA(IndividualCensus_SWR_HSARHP_ISARCEP_Beowulf.java:33
6)
at uk.ac.leeds.ccg.andyt.projects.moses.process.IndividualCensus_SWR_HSARHP_ISARCEP_Beowulf.run(IndividualCensus_SWR_HSARHP_ISARCEP_Beowulf.java:114)
at uk.ac.leeds.ccg.andyt.projects.moses.process.IndividualCensus_SWR_HSARHP_ISARCEP_Beowulf.main(IndividualCensus_SWR_HSARHP_ISARCEP_Beowulf.java:71)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at runtime.daemon.JarClassLoader.invokeClass(JarClassLoader.java:111)
at runtime.daemon.ThreadedWrapper$1.run(ThreadedWrapper.java:235)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)
Caused by: xdev.XDevException: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
at xdev.niodev.NIODevice.isend(NIODevice.java:1377)
at xdev.niodev.NIODevice.send(NIODevice.java:1563)
at mpjdev.Comm.send(Comm.java:897)
at mpi.Comm.send(Comm.java:370)
... 11 more
Caused by: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
at sun.nio.ch.SocketChannelImpl.ensureWriteOpen(SocketChannelImpl.java:125)
at sun.nio.ch.SocketChannelImpl.write(SocketChannelImpl.java:294)
at xdev.niodev.NIODevice.eagerSend(NIODevice.java:1693)
at xdev.niodev.NIODevice.isend(NIODevice.java:1372)
... 14 more
- Rendering GML
- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- Chat with Rob Proctor about a proposal for funding on geospatial analysis and visualisation (GeoComputation).
- NCeSS Jamboree and e-Infrastructure Project Away Day
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- Signed http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/freeaddresses/
- Meeting with Steve Carver and Justin Washtell:
- Justin has written a voxel viewshed transform for his Geog5060 50% project and gave a demo of the software which also does a nifty landscape evaluation.
- Very impressive!
- We discussed memory handling and some problems others were experiencing with this.
- I should check out Rudolfo's 50% project from last year...
- Andy Nelson has been working on a project Evaluating protected areas in Africa:
- "intended to aid decision makers, and fund managers in the allocation of geographically flexible conservation funding. In identifying the protected areas with the greatest need for attention, and the countries with the greatest need to meet internationally agreed development goals, [the] aim is to encourage the more effective allocation of conservation related development assistance. "
- Looks good Andy :-)
- BTW, Great list of publications!
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- SRDS Review Meeting:
- GeoForum Event
- JISC GeoSpatial Working Group
- Go-Geo and GRADE
- Satellite Image Data Services (SIDS)
- Web Mapping & Mashups
- Lunch
- Panel/Forum discussion:
- What is technology and services and data provision going to be like for students and academics in 5 - 10 years time?
- What does it mean for institutions?
- Licensing is tricky.
- Understanding what the community wants - a need to be more end user driven?
- JORUM is the place for training materials.
- Google University
- Census Portal
- David Hall
- Metadata improvement for the census data
- Geology Digimap
- Tea-break
- Considered how to use the SIDS Remote Sensing data to detect large scale changes in small pieces with Kamie.
- Marine Digimap
- MasterMap
- Emma Sutton
- The restriction on a 25 km squared area is being relaxed so that an area 10 times the size can be downloaded.
- Supposing a user wanted to get the data for all lighthouses or windmills in the entire country, this would still be really difficult!
- Neither of these features are specific themes that have been preprocessed for more efficient download, so the user would have to get everything then select and paste all the results together.
- Surely some interface to digimap for this kind of use can be developed...
- From 2007 it is going to be possible to have annual maps showing the differences in the road layout over time. It is unlikely that we will ever know the differences in roads between say 1992 and 1993.
- Obtained an account on Codehaus JIRA
- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- Discussions with Jennifer from digimap about by passing digimap interface so as to get the OS Data we want:
- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- SLD editing work that might be relevant:
- MoSeS
- Configuring GA for comparison of IPS and GA:
- SoG
- Correspondence with Alice Milner about data for Greece...
- Alice is doing a palaeoecological vegetation and climate reconstruction for the Drama basin in NE Greece (Macedonia) using fossil pollen.
- Wants to be able to map the basin and surrounding area to get to grips with the basin characteristics - drainage, elevation, geology etc... to help interpret some vegetation/climate data.
- I suggested Alice also contact Brian Irvine and Mike Kirkby who may be able to help.
- Signed petition asking the prime minister to request that AHRC reconsider their decision to withdraw funding for AHDS.
- House Prices
- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- MoSeS
- Restarting work on comparison of IPS and GA:
- Written CASDataHandler_1 and CASDataRecord_1...
- OGC Grid Collision
- Working with Paul and Michael to develop a GLS Client Specification...
- The GLS returns both the linked GML and an image using a default SLD...
- We probably want to be working with the GML to develop an SLD and create a map and display it in a portlet...
- The other option considered was to try to develop an SLD and pass this to the GLS Server to return an image as desired... On reflection, this does not seem sensible... It overburdens the GLS Server with tasks best done on a GLS Client...
- We might want multiple attributes to be combined with the geometries and sent... We don't really need to be getting the geometry multiple times for each attribute...
- SoG
- Beowulf Cluster upgraded: Posh, becks and the node1xx machines all have 2304MB ram, whilst the node2xx machines have 2048MB ram (all up from the original 1280MB).
- Correspondence with Alice Milner about data for Greece...
- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- GeoLinking communication with Chris Higgins:
- Michael to present some of the benchmarking work showing off the scalability of OGSA-DAI at 15th ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM GIS 2007).
- Chris trying to keep things moving with regarg the GLS Server and Client development.
- I am to email Paul, Michael and Chris later today to find out where we are at with SLD and separation of image of data and legend work.
- Having talked with Paul, he is going to try kicking things off...
- NCeSS e-Infrastructure Access Grid Meeting
- Browsing
- Geomorphometry
- Correspondence with Richard Pike:
- Richard has pointed me to http://www.geomorphometry.org/ and thereby put me in touch with Tomislav Hengl.
- Once the aforementioned book has been put to bed, it is hoped that Tom will liaise over the task of developing the Wikipedia Geomorphometry Content Page into a featured article.
- MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION
- PC crashed at some stage over the weekend :(
- Given the PC rebooted SoG IT suggest no further action.
- Checking all jobs:
- House Price Scrape
- Retrieved 16895 records last postcode was LE8 5WH
- Output file last written to 2007-06-09 16:02
- UK Population Initialisation
- Still running: input 39916 sent. Process due to complete today after input 40000 sent and all sent inputs processed.
- Preparation for staff review...
- Preparing the form:
- Section 1 - Taking Stock
- This section is for the reviewee to complete, looking back over the last 12 months and constructively evaluating and reflecting on progress made.
- Since 2007-06-09 I have:
- Worked hard to deliver what is required and desired for Modelling and Simulation for e-Social-Science (MoSeS).
- Taken charge of project managing the NCeSS e-Infrastructure project WorkPackage 4.1 work done at the University of Leeds.
- Developed Web Content to manage information about research interests and activity.
- Assisted in teaching and learning activities in the School of Geography.
- Attended a major international conference and numerous workshops and specialist meetings.
- Become co-editor of the IEEE Distibuted Systems Online Topic Area: Games and Simulation
- Developed various research interests.
- Stopped work towards a PhD on "Geographical Analysis of Personal Injury Road Accidents in the Great Britain since 1992" and began a Phd on "Agent Based Modelling of Daily Activity".
- A detailed list of achievements has been compiled for this review and can be accessed via the following URL: http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/personal/achievements/#Achievements_2006-06-09_to_2007-06-09
- I have feedback from MoSeS Colleagues, my PhD Supervisor Andy Evans and Steve Carver that I would like to discuss in the review meeting.
- Section 2 – Looking forward
- This section is also for the reviewee to suggest objectives for the next 12 months and issues that might affect this achievement.
- Suggested Objectives:
- Complete all in preparation publication articles.
- Develop Web Content, in particular research interest details.
- Prepare for and undertake more teaching to develop research interests.
- Make further preparations for developing funding applications to support research interests.
- Continue to attend OGC TC meetings.
- Attend two or more international conferences to present work.
- Make significant progress on current PhD topic.
- Potential Issues:
- Time is hard to come by. I need to work smarter not harder.
- House Price Data
- Scraping data for all Postcodes...
- Data
- Geomorphometry
- Correspondence with Richard Pike, Katherine Arrell and Steve Carver:
- References of articles with synopsis from Richard Pike
- Evans, I.S., 1972, General geomorphometry, derivatives of altitude and descriptive statistics, in Chorley, R.J., ed., Spatial Analysis in Geomorphology: New York, Harper and Row, p. 17-90.
- [landmark paper; sharply criticizes prior fragmented practice in land-surface morphometry & advocates elevation derivatives from DEMs to rebuild a sound descriptive science; exceptionally good bibliography; W.F. Wood's ER = Péguy's 'aeration coeff', etc.]
- Pike, R.J., 1995, Geomorphometry—progress, practice and prospect, in Pike, R.J., and Dikau, Richard, eds., Advances in Geomorphometry: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementband 101, p. 221-238.
- [state-of-art review of the field & methodological statement]
- Pike, R.J., 2000, Geomorphometry—diversity in quantitative surface analysis: Progress in Physical Geography, v. 24, no. 1, p. 1-20.
- [state-of-art review of a dozen varied topics]
- Pike, R.J., Evans, I.S., and Hengl, Tomislav, 2007, Geomorphometry, a brief guide, Ch. 1 in Hengl, T., and Reuter, H.I., eds., Geomorphometry—concepts, software, applications: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg, EUR 22670 EN, in-press.
- [~23 pages, of which ~10 summarize the history of geomorphometry]
- Steve argued in line with Richard that the University of Leeds need to tackle the issue of peer review of modifications to wikipedia content pages by students:
- I disagree:
- We have a collective responsibility, but changes by students are not done in the name of the University of Leeds.
- It is very hard to make a quality assessment on every change.
- If the work (i.e. changes and initialisations of new content pages or discussion items) is presented in terms of an assessed work some quality control and revision could be part of that process.
- There is a useful assessment and categorisation of content pages done by wikipedia.
- Interesting pedagogy in terms of what is known here at the University of Leeds as r = t (research equals teaching).
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Topography
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Topography_stubs
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Categories
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categorical_index
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Earth_sciences
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- MoSeS
- Martin asked about progress on passing:
- I gave a brief report on mapping progress and a summary analysis of results...
- GeoLinking IE
- Teleconference
- GLS Client development
- Paul has been making progress :)
- Liaising with James Reid about a potential NCeSS Node bid.
- Thinking about something along the lines of a Cartogram WPS for MoSeS.
- Correspondence with Gobe Hobona
- He is interested in our GLS CLient, but only had a URL to the Development Server, so I gave URL and login details for the Open Access Server
- Gobe has a Map showing the locations of where he has and will talk.
- Geomorphometry
- Registered for GeoForum Event
- Browsing
- MASS meeting
- Daniel Oyo-ita on Podcasts and Vodcasts
- Audacity
- http://elgg.leeds.ac.uk
- MP3 is standard for audio
- Non-interactive
- Key is metadata markup, and feedback like diggs.
- I pointed out to Daniel that he might be interested in:
- Rene Jordan on the UK Housing Market
- Many people like talking about housing!
- Lot's of seasonal effects in housing.
- How do we measure ripples in the market?
- It is not a simple supply and demand market.
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- MoSeS
- Security meeting with Junaid and Paul:
- Talking through the security we currently use and what things to investigate as potentially better security.
- None of us are security experts.
- Junaid needs more detailed and specific objectives and devliverables for his work placement by Tuesday.
- John Watt has let Junaid know that Shibgrid is not the way the GeoLinking work is to be done... What implications does this have for MoSeS security?
- Paul and me might know more after having a think and the GeoLinking telecon on Friday.
- Earth Energy and Environment (EEE) Seminar
- Energy and the Environment: A matter of Cars, Crude, Coal and Carbon
- Dr Michael Daly
- A useful consideration of the global scale and the role of oil companies in government, policy making and CO2 abatement discussions.
- CSAP meeting
- Chat with Louise Mackay about small grant funding:
- Louise is looking to develop some research proposals so that she can undertake research starting in 2008.
- She came asking for advice on where to look for funding specifically for small grants.
- I suggested she get on some of the email lists that send my funding opportunities including:
- Annette Caplan [ENVNET]
- Angela Jackman
- Susan Illingworth
- We discussed the idea of large scale changes in small bits:
- This was an idea Gordon Mitchell and I developed at the recent SoG Inter Cluster event.
- The idea is that much green land is being lost in cities because people are covering front gardens for parking, building extensions and in some cases covering back gardens too. These changes effect the hydrology and ecology of the areas. Gordon had heard of some work done in London. What about some work in Leeds?
- Louise has been having similar thoughts and has talked with Adrian McDonald.
- Chat with Gordon Mitchell about chat with Louise:
- Data Sources
- GLUD and NLUD
- Survey
- Census
- Remote sensing
- Areal photographs
- Satelite Imagery
- Browsing
- Preparation for SRDS Review
- Going through Blog since last review...
- Sent House Price Data for Leeds LS Postcodes and software to Rene Jordan.
- Geomorphometrics Geog5060
- Meeting with Linden Tweedle.
- Her group have done great things and my provisional assessment has shifted their mark from a borderline fail to a potential distinction!
- Browsing
- Preparation for SRDS Review
- General chat about SRDS Review and Work Load Meetings with Helen Durham over a cup of tea:
- Showed off some of this years Geog5060 students work :)
- Helen has had a workload meeting with Adrian Bailey.
- Emailed and asked for feedback for the last year from Andy Evans.
- Going through Blog since last review...
- Geomorphometrics Geog5060
- Browsing
- Helping Rene Jordan get House Price Data for Leeds LS Postcodes
- Configured Scraper... Extracting Data...
- Preparation for SRDS Review
- Emailed and asked for feedback for the last year from Steve Carver, Martin Clarke, Paul Townend and Belinda Wu.
- CSAP Microsimulation Seminar Follow Up Meeting Number 3
- Details confidential and not blogged in respect of the minutes of the CSAP meeting 2007-05-23.
- Browsing
- OGC Grid Collision, NCeSS e-Infrastructure, MoSeS
- GeoLinking IE teleconference
- MoSeS Management Meeting
- Not sure I should blog the details of this meeting just yet as we were discussing NCeSS Nodes funding... Details to follow in due course:
- MoSeS mapping
- Modifying Colours towards the end of yesterday I started hacking code and made a mess... This needs sorting out...
- Adding Titles and Legends:
- Titles added easily.
- Legends are more tricky.
- Looking for GT2 code that will help: