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Add BioMassters Dataset #1560
Add BioMassters Dataset #1560
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Need to add to docs
cross_polarization = img[1] # transmit != receive | ||
ratio = co_polarization / cross_polarization | ||
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# https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/400780/123758 |
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This only works for certain scales, see: #1151 (comment)
If you can't get it working, you can always plot them as separate grayscale images like I did for SSL4EO-S12. Maybe @RitwikGupta can help if he has time
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I assume this is still broken? We could fix it in a follow-up patch release I suppose.
Updating the branch may fix the RtD tests |
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I think the S1 plot is the only remaining thing that's broken. If we run out of time to fix this I'm fine with merging as is and fixing it in the future.
This PR adds the BioMassters Dataset which was part of this Driven Data Challenge and currently under review as a paper. It consists of Sentinel 1 and 2 data as well as corresponding Aboveground Biomass pixelwise targets and is an effort lead by @nascetti-a . If you should have any comments or suggestions, feel welcome to do so.
TODOs:
Example Plots: