In collaboration with the National Phenology Network, we are creating an analytical pipeline to estimate spatial trends in the time to reach different thresholds of growing degree days in the Northeastern USA.
We are working with David More and Yang Li of the School of Natural Resources & the Environment to build an analytical pipeline characterizing uncertainty in estimates of above-ground biomass, to help stakeholders make informed decisions about which data products to use for their needs.
STAC (Spatial Temporal Asset Catalog) is a specification for JSON files (and an API) which provide descriptions and links to spatial and temporal data.
Improved data sharing and search features for the SPARC’d application that manages data from trail cams used to monitor endangered wildcats and other wildlife.
Our group built a high-throughput sensor data processing pipeline, including data from drones and other platforms, for agricultural research and beyond.