Congrats to my “grand advisor,” @sergerey ! #PySAL
https://www.sdsu.edu/news/2024/04/geographer-elected-fellow-of-the
Congrats to my “grand advisor,” @sergerey ! #PySAL
https://www.sdsu.edu/news/2024/04/geographer-elected-fellow-of-the
@martinfleis for what it's worth I have updated all of the modules according to your recipe and have a backwardly incompatible #pysal #momepy but Shapely 2.0 "compliant" version on GitHub.
This is based on my now-closed pull-request. It passes pytest validation and I'll use this in the meantime.
(With this and the #pyogrio issue at Christmas, which is fixed, I seemed to be inadvertently surfing the bleeding edge somewhat).
Anyway thanks again for all these toolsets and your help today.
Today's update is #Momepy and #Pysal may give unexpected results due to #PyGeos and #Shapely 2.0 compatibility.
The problem is here https://github.com/pysal/momepy/issues/472.
Based on the PR comments #473 https://github.com/pysal/momepy/pull/473, it is a Shapely 2.0 compatibility issue.
Based on guidance here https://github.com/pysal/momepy/pull/473#issuecomment-1465730704 and noting a GeoPandas discussion here https://github.com/geopandas/geopandas/issues/2691#issuecomment-1375890344 I have a workaround and the issue will be fixed.
Thanks to @martinfleis for his work on this and his timely help and advice.
Describe the problem The momepy.remove_false_nodes function call errors with a TypeError when called with a GeoSeries LineString created with GeoPandas 0.12.2 when using Shapely 2.0. momepy.remove_...
For those who are interested in such things, based on the ONS 2021 Census and the National Records Scotland mid-year 2021 population estimates, the population centre of Great Britain is here.
This was based on calculating a mid-line based on cumulative population totals using Topler projection of the census data onto100m width slices north-south and east-west. Using @geopandas, #PySal and #python.
The more I read, study, and do research, the more I feel like spatial statistics should become a major focus for me.
Luckily there are plenty of awesome online resources available for it completely free. #PySAL docs, Geographic Data Science book, #GeoDA docs.
But there's this one book coming up. Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences. It's apparently a 560-page chonker but hoooooooo boy, gotta have that!
So I am a #geospatial researcher at the University of Helsinki. I love #GIS and #spatial technologies as nearly every problem faced by humankind is spatial, everything happens somewhere! My main tools are #QGIS #PySAL and #geopandas. I dabble in #python #postgis #nlp and #computervision.
Currently I use social media data to understand linguistic diversity in urban areas and how such information can be used in urban planning and policy making.