Group Abstract Group Abstract

Message Boards Message Boards

Google Earth Engine (GEE) client paclet

Posted 1 month ago

Google Earth Engine (GEE) client paclet

Attachments:
POSTED BY: Diego Zviovich
6 Replies

Hi Diego, thank you for your response!

POSTED BY: Flora Vosoughi

Dear Diego Zviovich,

Thank you for your excellent work on the Google Earth Engine client packet for Mathematica. I have studied your PDF and successfully followed the installation and authentication steps.

I would like to ask a respectful question to better understand your motivation:

Were you trying to solve a specific limitation or missing feature in Google Earth Engine itself? Or was your goal simply to demonstrate that Mathematica can be a powerful complementary tool alongside GEE — combining GEE's massive cloud computing power with Mathematica's advanced symbolic analysis, machine learning, and high-quality visualization capabilities?

In other words, do you believe GEE has any weaknesses that Mathematica addresses? Or is the packet mainly about giving users the best of both worlds?

I ask because I am preparing a presentation about your work, and I want to accurately represent your intention.

Thank you very much for your time and for sharing this useful packet.

Best regards, Flora

POSTED BY: Flora Vosoughi
Posted 24 days ago

Hi Flora,

My goals were:

1) To extend Wolfram Mathematica functionality deeper into the geospatial analysis space. Mathematica is my go-to tool for everything I do. I love its unified language, and having multiple domains of knowledge to have under my fingertips, for any computing needs I may have.

2) To learn about geospatial analysis. I'm new to the field, brought in by some specific projects on hand that require satellite imagery, weather analysis and agricultural monitoring. So building this tool and the cookbook helped me learn about a new domain of knowledge.

3) To learn about AI use for coding and creating useful learning content: paclet was developed using Claude Code. For the cookbook a multiagent approach was used. 'A GeoSpatial Expert to create the TOC', several researchers to create each chapter, and editor to review and provide the proper flow across all chapters. then three critics, "the Academic Professor", a "Literary Critic" and a "Practicing professional with CS background (Wolram Language)" would criticize the content. the editor would take the feedback from the three critics and do a final round on the cookbook.

All the best.

POSTED BY: Diego Zviovich

Hi Diego,
thank you for your response!

POSTED BY: Flora Vosoughi

Wonderful project, @Diego, thank you for sharing!

POSTED BY: Vitaliy Kaurov

enter image description here -- you have earned Featured Contributor Badge enter image description here Your exceptional post has been selected for our editorial column Staff Picks http://wolfr.am/StaffPicks and Your Profile is now distinguished by a Featured Contributor Badge and is displayed on the Featured Contributor Board. Thank you!

POSTED BY: EDITORIAL BOARD
Reply to this discussion
Community posts can be styled and formatted using the Markdown syntax.
Reply Preview
Attachments
Remove
or Discard