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    SPAWNN

    SPatial Analysis With self-organizing Neural Networks

    The SPAWNN toolkit is an innovative toolkit for spatial analysis with self-organizing neural networks which is particularily useful for spatial analysis, visualization and geographical data mining. To run the toolkit, simply download and execute (double-click) the jar-file. Please cite: - Hagenauer, J., & Helbich, M. (2016). SPAWNN: A Toolkit for SPatial Analysis With Self-Organizing Neural Networks.
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    trafalgar.map

    trafalgar.map

    Open Street Map (OSM) tools, OSM/XML parser, tag extractor

    This is going to be a set of tools which is intended to be used with huge OSM files like the planet files in XML format. The parser reads directly from packed *.gz files and it is not needed to unpack the OSM/XML data files to the local disk. Now in 0.3.0: osm_tags: tag analyzer (like tag watch) osm_split: split osm file in single files for nodes, ways and relations and collect some meta information (will be used as input for other tools). osm_cut: create rectangular...
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