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Get sample data for GSoC #3

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lsetiawan opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 6 comments
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Get sample data for GSoC #3

lsetiawan opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 6 comments
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@lsetiawan
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Need small datasets for GSoC get started from the https://osoceanacoustics.github.io/echopype-examples/ms_OOI_EK60_mooringtimeseries.html and https://osoceanacoustics.github.io/echopype-examples/echopype_tour.html

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I also have a short notebook showing how to read and plot an echogram with a few .nc files:
I could PR it with the dataset if you all think it would be useful.

@leewujung
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@valentina-s : Please do! I think that will be very useful.

One thing (which does not require immediate action), that in echopype #578 we are changing the name range to echo_range and water_level to range_offset. As the ones @lsetiawan will be adding, we just need to remember to change the notebooks and update the datasets once the next echopype release is out.

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From conversation with @lsetiawan : we also need the raw data, because the platform location (ship track) is in there.

@emiliom
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emiliom commented Mar 14, 2022

we also need the raw data, because the platform location (ship track) is in there.

I think it'd be preferable if the raw data provided are converted raw data

@leewujung
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Yes absolutely @emiliom -- that is what I meant!

@leewujung
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Recap on latest status from 2022:

For this year, we'll create dedicated notebooks or scrips for pulling large volumes of data and keep them in s3 bucket for developing viz access/plotting/optimization. I've created #70 to keep track of this, and will close this issue now.

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