[Qgis-developer] Kriging interpolation functionality in QGIS?

Werner Macho werner.macho at gmail.com
Mon Sep 28 08:34:57 PDT 2015


Well written and I fully support that.
Sometimes it seems that people want a wizard for everything (and a
computer that can read their mind).
I am against imitating everything that "commercial software" provides.
Sometimes it is better to treat users to switch on their brain.
For me that is still the point that separates Opensource Software from
proprietary one.
I am not sure if we should try to get more users at all cost. Let's do
things correct - even if that is not always popular (because it is not
in reach with one click).

just my 2c
Werner

On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Barry Rowlingson
<b.rowlingson at lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Victor Olaya <volayaf at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From the point of view of user-friendliness, the Processing
>> implementation (wrapping the corresponding SAGA modules), might not be
>> as easy to use as some people would like, but for tools such as
>> kriging I am strongly against wizard-like UI's and similar elements.
>> ArcGIS's Statistical Analyst is great and has a wizard with a
>> fantastic "next" button that allows you to interpolate using all sort
>> of esoteric methods and will make you believe that you are creating
>> sound raster layers...when the truth is that, without knowledge, you
>> are creating rubish. I don't like to give users that wrong sensation.
>
> Agreed. Anything claiming to be a "wizard" for Kriging really needs to
> be a psychic wizard that can read your thoughts and understand your
> data. A better device would be an "Interrogator":
>
> *ping* Your data seems to be discrete small integers, are you sure you
> want to model it as a Gaussian? [*yes*/no]
>
> *ping* So you want to model your data with Gaussian cofactor response
> p-value thresholds from an underlying Bayesian surface? [*yes*/no]
>
> *ping* That last question was nonsense. You're just clicking "yes"
> until you get a surface model - any surface model - right? [*yes*/no]
>
> *ping* okay, at least you are honest. I'm deleting the kriging module
> now, go find a statistician.
>
> Barry
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