https://github.com/bymaxanjos/qgis-lcz4r-multilingual
A plugin repository that integrates the LCZ4r package with QGIS in several languages
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Repository
A plugin repository that integrates the LCZ4r package with QGIS in several languages
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: ByMaxAnjos
- Language: R
- Default Branch: master
- Size: 6.32 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 2
- Releases: 0
Metadata Files
README.html
README LCZ4r and QGIS: Multilingual Integration
A plugin repository that integrates the LCZ4r package with QGIS in multiple languages.
The LCZ4r-QGIS plugin facilitates the integration of the General Functions and Local Functions from LCZ4r package into QGIS, allowing users to analyze Local Climate Zones (LCZ) and urban heat islands directly within the QGIS environment.
🗃️ Instalation
For detailed installation instructions, please visit the LCZ4r installation guide.
Translation plugin process
Users can download the LCZ4r-QGIS plugin in their preferred language. The translation process evolves three levels:
AI-Only Translation
All functions and their corresponding documentation of the LCZ4r package were fully translated using AI (ChatGPT v4o), without human review.
AI-Assisted, Human-Reviewed Translation
Translations initially performed by AI and then reviewed and refined by by human experts familiar with Climatology, LCZ and GIS.
Human Translation
All functions and their corresponding documentation of the LCZ4r package were translated manually by experts familiar with Climatology, LCZ and GIS.
Key Features
Seamless Integration: smooth interaction between QGIS and the LCZ4r package, enabling users to leverage R’s statistical and graphical capabilities within the QGIS interface
User-Friendly Interface: accessible for users familiar with QGIS, making complex analyses simpler to execute without requiring extensive programming knowledge.
Urban Climate Analysis: tools for analyzing and visualizing Local Climate Zones and urban heat islands.
Contact
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions by emailing maxanjos@campus.ul.pt. If you are interested in contributing to the development of this LCZ4r-QGIS plugin, we welcome you to join our team.
Have feedback or suggestions?
Do you have an idea for improvement or did you spot a mistake? We’d love to hear from you! Click the button below to create a new issue (Github) and share your feedback or suggestions directly with us.
Owner
- Name: ZoomCityCarbonModel
- Login: ByMaxAnjos
- Kind: user
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Company: Technische Universität Berlin
- Repositories: 4
- Profile: https://github.com/ByMaxAnjos
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