This post is to wish you all a very happy new year!
2018 has been a great year for the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP), with the release of the version 6 for QGIS 3.
I'm very grateful to all the people who have contributed to this project, through their work translating the interface and the user manual, fixing bugs and reporting issues, and donating.
2018 has been a great year for the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP), with the release of the version 6 for QGIS 3.
I'm very grateful to all the people who have contributed to this project, through their work translating the interface and the user manual, fixing bugs and reporting issues, and donating.
In 2019 I'll continue the development of the SCP, in particular designing the new version 7 (which should be released in the early 2020), and of course maintaining the version 6.
In the new version 7 I'll focus on the development of new features for automating and improving the processing of remote sensing images, in particular:
I'll consider updating the version 6 with some of these new features during 2019. And of course I'll write new tutorials about applications and case studies.In the new version 7 I'll focus on the development of new features for automating and improving the processing of remote sensing images, in particular:
- development of parallel processing in order to reduce the computational time;
- integration with ESA SNAP software for the preprocessing of Sentinel-2 images;
- development of standalone APIs to use the tools through the command line or Python;
- improvement of the user interface.
Again, I wish you a very happy new year!
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