[GRASS-SVN] r73753 - grass-promo/grassposter/2018_AGU_Geospatial_Research_Tool
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Mon Dec 3 06:43:19 PST 2018
Author: wenzeslaus
Date: 2018-12-03 06:43:19 -0800 (Mon, 03 Dec 2018)
New Revision: 73753
Modified:
grass-promo/grassposter/2018_AGU_Geospatial_Research_Tool/poster.tex
Log:
poster: align boxes
Modified: grass-promo/grassposter/2018_AGU_Geospatial_Research_Tool/poster.tex
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--- grass-promo/grassposter/2018_AGU_Geospatial_Research_Tool/poster.tex 2018-12-03 14:41:42 UTC (rev 73752)
+++ grass-promo/grassposter/2018_AGU_Geospatial_Research_Tool/poster.tex 2018-12-03 14:43:19 UTC (rev 73753)
@@ -150,6 +150,21 @@
\begin{columns}
+% Session
+%
+% NS53A: A Tour of Open-Source Software Packages for the Geosciences Posters
+%
+% This session will be a rapid-fire tour of open source tools freely available for
+% researchers in the geosciences. The fast-growing open-source software ecosystem
+% is creating new tools and changing paradigms for how computers and
+% collaborations are used to study Earth processes. If you have written
+% open-source software that could be useful to others, we look forward to seeing
+% your submission. This session will not only be an opportunity to showcase your
+% own packages and learn about other available tools, we also hope it will be an
+% opportunity to connect with others working on related problems and lead to new
+% collaborations. The session will be accompanied by posters where the audience
+% can engage individually with the presenters.
+%
% Abstract
%
% GRASS GIS (grass.osgeo.org) is an open source software for geospatial analysis,
@@ -204,13 +219,18 @@
implemented already published methods,
and improved and built on each others work.
+\vspace*{2ex}
+
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{grass_team}
+\vspace*{1ex}
+
\begin{itemize}
% Basic Topics
\item Community-driven project
\item Long-term releases, stable APIs, and emphasis on science
\item Single environment for vector data analysis, 2D and 3D raster analysis, image processing, and spatio-temporal data
+ \item Mature OSGeo Foundation project
% GRASS GIS
% distribution strives to provide single integrated environment for 2D and 3D
% raster analysis, image processing, vector data analysis and spatio-temporal
@@ -229,6 +249,8 @@
\CustomBlockFontSize
+\vspace*{1ex}
+
Contributed code is maintained and extended by community
and prevails even in cases when the original author cannot maintain the code anymore.
@@ -239,6 +261,8 @@
% \item Both main code base and Addons maintained by the community.
\end{itemize}
+\vspace*{.1ex}
+
}
@@ -259,7 +283,7 @@
\bigskip
\centering
-\begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}
+\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{network_trips}
Trips to collect samples across North Carolina, USA,
@@ -270,6 +294,8 @@
\end{center}
\end{minipage}
+\vspace*{0.25ex}
+
}
@@ -298,7 +324,7 @@
\citep{leppelt2015grass}.
\end{itemize}
-\vspace*{.5ex}
+\vspace*{4.5ex}
\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
\centering
@@ -357,7 +383,7 @@
\item Rashad Kanavath and Markus Metz implemented SLIC Superpixels segmentation \citep{achanta2010epfl, achanta2012slic} in 2016 as \gmodule{i.superpixels.slic}.
\end{itemize}
-\vspace*{0.7cm}
+\vspace*{2cm}
\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth}
\begin{center}
@@ -375,7 +401,7 @@
Superpixels (black outlines) with pseudo-color and NDVI images, central Wake county, NC, USA
\end{center}
-\vspace*{0cm}
+\vspace*{1.5ex}
}
@@ -396,21 +422,19 @@
dam break inundation \gmodule{r.damflood} \cite{cannata2012two}.
\end{itemize}
-% \bigskip
+\vspace*{2ex}
-% \vspace*{0.5cm}
-
\centering
-\begin{minipage}{0.47\linewidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.35\linewidth}
\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{rsimwater_architects}
+\includegraphics[height=12ex]{rsimwater_architects}
\end{minipage}
~
-\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth}
-\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{damflood_tangible}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\linewidth}
+\includegraphics[height=12ex]{damflood_tangible}
\end{minipage}
-\vspace{0.1ex}
+\vspace{0.5ex}
\begin{center}
Flow used for landscape
architecture design (left)
@@ -418,7 +442,8 @@
\end{center}
-% \vspace*{1.4cm}
+\vspace*{1ex}
+
}
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