Processing and interpolating spatial data with a twist of machine learning
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Part of the Fatiando a Terra project
Verde is a Python library for processing spatial data (topography, point
clouds, bathymetry, geophysics surveys, etc) and interpolating them on a 2D
surface (i.e., gridding) with a hint of machine learning.
Our core interpolation methods are inspired by machine-learning.
As such, Verde implements an interface that is similar to the popular
scikit-learn library.
We also provide other analysis methods that are often used in combination with
gridding, like trend removal, blocked/windowed operations, cross-validation,
and more!
Verde is stable and ready for use!
This means that we are careful about introducing backwards incompatible changes
and will provide ample warning when doing so. Upgrading minor versions of Verde
should not require making changes to your code.
The first major release of Verde was focused on meeting most of these initial
goals and establishing the look and feel of the library.
Later releases will focus on expanding the range of gridders available,
optimizing the code, and improving algorithms so that larger-than-memory
datasets can also be supported.
🗨️ Contact us:
Find out more about how to reach us at
fatiando.org/contact.
👩🏾💻 Contributing to project development:
Please read our
Contributing Guide
to see how you can help and give feedback.
🧑🏾🤝🧑🏼 Code of conduct:
This project is released with a
Code of Conduct.
By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Imposter syndrome disclaimer:
We want your help. No, really. There may be a little voice inside your
head that is telling you that you’re not ready, that you aren’t skilled
enough to contribute. We assure you that the little voice in your head is
wrong. Most importantly, there are many valuable ways to contribute besides
writing code.This disclaimer was adapted from the
MetPy project.
This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
of the BSD 3-clause License. A copy of this license is provided inLICENSE.txt
.