Dear Shawn, the project you presented seems to be very interesting and helpful for all. I had a quick look at the article you linked and, even if I didn't investigated in deep which kind of processing tools you will need to do, I can add to your list the Free and Open Source tools that are integrated in the gvSIG desktop GIS (www.gvSIG.org): - the JGrassTools library, which have tools for the analysis of vector and raster data (http://moovida.github.io/jgrasstools/ - https://blog.gvsig.org/2017/03/02/on-the-road-to-gvsig-2-4-jgrasstools-and-geopaparazzi-plugins-for-gvsig-desktop/ ) - the Geoprocessing toolbox of gvSIG itself ( http://downloads.gvsig.org/download/web/en/build/html/user_manual/2.3/manual/040.html) which contains a lot of additional analysis tools especially on vector data.
If you have more specific questions or if you have/nee to find geospatial data to analyse and have an idea on which kind of analysis you would do, feel free to contact me in private and I will be very happy to help you for this research. Best regards Silvia On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Shawn Dolley < sh...@predict-align-prevent.org> wrote: > Dear All, > I am wondering if there is or how I would compile a list of all the open > source tools (or even non open source I guess) that could perform > spatio-temporal risk modeling/risk terrain modeling/prediction. (I am not a > data scientist so I am not familiar with the terms). > > The ones I know of are > a) Risk Terrain Modeling from Rutgers, not really open source but you can > put in a bunch of location-based factors/characteristics and historical > data and it can predict things on a map. > > b) I have heard ESRI Spatial Analysis Toolkit can do this: > http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/tool-reference/spatial-anal > yst/an-overview-of-the-spatial-analyst-toolbox.htm Also not open source > > c) Maybe SatScan? Seems open source, but not sure it has the machine > learning/predictive modeling piece. > https://www.satscan.org/ > > I am working on a project to see what open source options there are for > people trying to do prediction such as is shown here: > http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0145213416301922 . > > The work we are doing is related to predicting the non-person based, but > location-based characteristics that might predict locations where child > abuse or neglect is high, and I would love anyone who is interested in that > cause who might want to help us! We lack free/volunteer data science > expertise. (please don't respond if you have a commercial interest, we are > committed to completely open source and can't afford to hire a data > scientist to answer the questions above, sorry). > > Thanks > Shawn > > Shawn Dolley > Board of Directors > Predict Align Prevent, Inc. > a 501(c)(3) organization > mobile: 202-460-4660 > sh...@predict-align-prevent.org > @shawndolley > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- ing. Silvia Franceschi Via Latemar, 22 38030 Castello di Fiemme (TN) tel: 0039 -3384501332
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