BramJanssen
BramJanssen
Hi there! I hope it’s alright to jump in with a quick note that might seem off-topic. Have you considered using the grid system provided by Bootstrap (https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.0/components/card/#using-grid-markup)? I've been...
Thanks for the quick response @m-mohr ! The key difference in the implementation is that instead of using a card group, the cards are placed within a `` that specifies...
@eaamin - Is there any update on this topic?
@mlubej / @GriffinBabe / @JochemV - Do you have any insights/thoughts to share on this one? These results are generated by fusing NDVI and RVI datasets from openEO through the...
After loading in the results, I can see that the resulting NDVI has some speckles ([mogpr_s1_s2_results.zip](https://github.com/Open-EO/FuseTS/files/14010487/mogpr_s1_s2_results.zip), see band 2 for NDVI). The issue seems to be occurring for these speckles....
Meanwhile, I was also able to collect the input datacubes: https://wetransfer.com/downloads/528ef9586d278a4e2e8cb19d0de5790720240122155402/65b259?utm_campaign=TRN_TDL_05&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email&trk=TRN_TDL_05 On the topic of the cloud coverage, we currently use the `mask_scl_dilation` process to remove the clouds from the...
Thanks for the feedback @mlubej! I can confirm that both ascending and descending are used in the RVI. I'll test the result again with only selecting the DESC or ASC...
Using one of the orbit direction seems to be yielding much better results. However, there are still some pixels that have the a strange time series profile.
@mlubej - I've created a notebook that generates the inputs and the outputs for the specific area and time of interest. It is available on a separate branch: https://github.com/Open-EO/FuseTS/tree/fix/120-inconsistent-timeseries/notebooks/MOGPR%20S1%20S2%20Testing
I'm also generating the results, so I'll link them once they are ready.