Also added some more #trajectory statistics to the default output: start and end time, duration, length, and average speed, ready for further analysis directly from the #QGISProcessing toolbox or in the #QGIS model designer
New year, new start: I'm rebooting the #QGIS Processing Trajectools plugin development. Trajectools v2 builds on #MovingPandas and exposes its trajectory analysis algorithms in the #QGISProcessing Toolbox. More:
And so the #QGIS#Trajectools quest continues: Merging tools that logically belong together and applying default styles to better show the computed speed and direction values
Also switched to the @movingpandas logo as a plugin icon
The distribution of values means a linear gradient only shows the busiest of sea lanes. So I used log10(log10(value)) to normalise values with #qgis raster calculator.
Calling all movement researchers: submit your work to our special issue of @ijgis on Data-driven Movement Analysis. Guest-edited by @jedalong Somayeh Dodge, Robert Weibel and myself.
Submission DL 1 March 2024.