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Where Do Stolen Bikes Go?

kepler.gl deck.gl
  1. Uber's geospatial analysis tool for large-scale data sets
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The line visuals at the bottom are not using Mapbox. Rather they're using the open source Kepler.gl [0], (a user-friendly wrapping of the deck.gl library [1]). These can use Mapbox for the underlying basemap, but the data rendering is done separately. (This is easy to tell if you look at the page source. The map at the bottom is an embed from a static HTML kepler.gl map [2]) [0]: https://kepler.gl/ [1]: https://deck.gl/ [2]: https://senseable.mit.edu/bike-trafficking/assets/kepler.html.

    #Maps #Mapping And GIS #Developer Tools 26 social mentions

  2. Large-scale WebGL-powered data visualization
    The line visuals at the bottom are not using Mapbox. Rather they're using the open source Kepler.gl [0], (a user-friendly wrapping of the deck.gl library [1]). These can use Mapbox for the underlying basemap, but the data rendering is done separately. (This is easy to tell if you look at the page source. The map at the bottom is an embed from a static HTML kepler.gl map [2]) [0]: https://kepler.gl/ [1]: https://deck.gl/ [2]: https://senseable.mit.edu/bike-trafficking/assets/kepler.html.

    #Analytics #Data Dashboard #Design Tools 18 social mentions

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