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Geoprocessing in Python - Detailseite

Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Masterseminar Veranstaltungsnummer 3312132
Semester WiSe 2025/26 SWS 4
Rhythmus jedes 2. Semester Moodle-Link https://moodle.hu-berlin.de/course/view.php?id=116068
Veranstaltungsstatus Freigegeben für Vorlesungsverzeichnis  Freigegeben  Sprache englisch
Belegungsfrist - Eine Belegung ist online erforderlich Geo-Frist    01.07.2025 - 07.10.2025    aktuell
Veranstaltungsformat Präsenz

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Gruppe 1
Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Gebäude Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Status Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Do. 13:00 bis 17:00 wöch 16.10.2025 bis 12.02.2026  1.230 (PC-Pool)
Stockwerk: 1. OG


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Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Pflugmacher, Dirk , Dr.
Ribeiro Lacerda, Eduardo
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang LP Semester
Master of Science  Global Change Geography Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2021 )   10  -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Chemie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Geographie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Global Change Geography Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Informatik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Mathematik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Optical Sciences Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Physik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Polymer Science Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Urbane Geographien Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Einrichtung
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Geographisches Institut
Inhalt
Kommentar

The overarching objective of this module is to equip participiants with the ability to handle large geodata and solve common problems efficiently using the open source programming language python. It will teach and apply numerous techniques that will help students to solve complex, yet in modern geodata science common, processing tasks involving a variety of geodata including field measurements, vector data, and satellite data and products. Both offline and cloud-based processing techniques (Google Earth Engine) will be applied, using a wide variety of libraries and tools for manipulating geodata (e.g., OGR, GDAL, geopandas), machine learning (e.g., scikit-learn), image processing (e.g., numpy, scikit-image).

The course is divided into three parts: in part I students will be introduced to the programing language python and will learn to manage large vector and raster datasets efficiently. In part II, students will learn to access Google Earth Engine through the python interface, to acquire knowledge to access the vast amount of data located there and store them locally, as well as to identify processing tasks that can be executed on the server-side before further offline processing. In part III students will over several weeks work independently on larger research problems, and develop a presentation form for their MAP. Nearly all programing tasks/topics will be rooted in the instructors' research domain (Earth Observation, Conservation Biogeography).

Students at all MSc-levels are eligible, but the seminar will be most appropriate for students who have finished most - if not all - of their other course work, as the requested workload is expected to be high: (nearly) weakly homework assignments, midterm exams, and a final exam (Modulabschlussprüfung MAP) will require students to invest substantial amount of time beyond the contact time in the classroom. The seminar explicitly offers the opportunity to develop a MSc-thesis topic that can be conceptualized and already started in part III of the course.

The course is designed for 16 students, and taught in the PC-Lab using departmental infrastructure. However, the use of personal laptops is welcomed as well. Student selection and information about the exercises and exams will be distributed during the first session.

Literatur

All materials will be distributed via moodle and the course's website.

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Die Veranstaltung wurde 5 mal im Vorlesungsverzeichnis WiSe 2025/26 gefunden:

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