✨ We're proud to announce #Trajectools for #QGIS version 2.2 release today ✨

This release makes sure that Trajectools can be more easily installed since #MovingPandas is pip-installable on most systems and the #scikitmobility and #gtfsfunctions dependencies are now optional

https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/processing_trajectory/#plugin-versions

#GISChat #MovementDataAnalytics #MobileDataManagement #OSGeo #TrajectoryDataAnalytics

Trajectools — QGIS Python Plugins Repository

Thank you all for your feedback  

Quite happy with v2 ...

Got rid of all the window decorations, tried to better align the elements, and couldn't resist to add some more logos (#qgis, #movingpandas, and #scikitmobility) that hopefully will catch people's eyes and make them curious

GitHub - movingpandas/qgis-processing-trajectory at privacy

Trajectory tools for the QGIS Processing toolbox. Contribute to movingpandas/qgis-processing-trajectory development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub

Yay or nay? What do you think about these squiggly lines as a solution for visualizing overlapping lines?

This is just a small sample dataset from #scikitmobility, visualized using #QGIS and #Trajectools

#MovingPandas #MovementDataAnalytics #GISChat

📣📝 My new paper on the state of #trajectory visualizations in #notebook environments is finally out

Featuring @movingpandas, #scikitmobility and more
with plots from #Folium, #GeoViews, #Matplotlib, and #KeplerGL

And it's open access: https://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003de7dd

#GIScience #DataScience #GISChat #Jupyter

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