{"schedule": {"version": "0.6", "base_url": "http://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022-workshops/schedule/", "conference": {"acronym": "foss4g-2022-workshops", "title": "FOSS4G 2022 workshops", "start": "2022-08-22", "end": "2022-08-28", "daysCount": 7, "timeslot_duration": "00:05", "rooms": [{"name": "212", "guid": null, "description": "Room 212 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 25}, {"name": "211", "guid": null, "description": "Room 211 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 80}, {"name": "210", "guid": null, "description": "Room 210 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 60}, {"name": "209", "guid": null, "description": "Room 209 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 65}, {"name": "208", "guid": null, "description": "Room 208 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 73}, {"name": "205", "guid": null, "description": "Room 205 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 23}, {"name": "204", "guid": null, "description": "Room 204 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 80}, {"name": "203", "guid": null, "description": "Room 203 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 60}, {"name": "202", "guid": null, "description": "Room 202 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 65}, {"name": "201", "guid": null, "description": "Room 201 at Centro didattico Morgagni (University of Florence)", "capacity": 73}], "days": [{"index": 1, "date": "2022-08-22", "day_start": "2022-08-22T04:00:00+02:00", "day_end": "2022-08-23T03:59:00+02:00", "rooms": {"212": [{"id": 132, "guid": "2be4ad5e-532f-54ca-abcb-71cc84aee1bc", "logo": "", "date": "2022-08-22T09:00:00+02:00", "start": "09:00", "duration": "04:00", "room": "212", "slug": "foss4g-2022-workshops-132-getting-started-with-r-and-r-spatial", "url": "http://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022-workshops/talk/7CLACJ/", "title": "Getting started with R and R-spatial", "subtitle": "", "track": null, "type": "Long Workshop", "language": "en", "abstract": "R is an open-source language and a major player in the field of data science.\r\nThe R spatial ecosystem is very rich and provides tried and tested tools for working with spatial vector or raster data.\r\nThis workshop will introduce R and its package for handling spatial data.", "description": "This workshop is aimed at beginners.\r\nThe first part will focus on data frames (table-like objects) and how to handle tabular data in R.\r\nWe will start with the basics of the R language and the grammar of a family of additional R packages called tidyverse.\r\n\r\nThe second part of the workshop will concentrate on the spatial analysis of vector and raster data.\r\nIt will start by showing how to create maps with the tmap package.\r\n\r\nThen, several workflows related to spatial vector data will be discussed: how to read spatial vectors, perform common spatial operations (spatial filtering, intersections, spatial joining, and geometry operations - buffers, centroids), how to reproject vector data, and how to export it.\r\nNext, we explain an ecosystem of packages related to raster data handling and provide a few examples of spatial raster operations.\r\n\r\nFinally, pointers to additional materials will ensure that participants know where to get help and how to take confident next steps after the workshop.\r\n\r\nMaterials will be available here: https://bakaniko.github.io/foss4g2022-getting-started-rspatial/", "recording_license": "", "do_not_record": false, "persons": [{"id": 104, "code": "SAV3ZK", "public_name": "Jakub Nowosad", "biography": "I am a computational geographer working at the intersection between geocomputation and the environmental sciences. 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\r\nPh.D. Candidate - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, Prime Minister's Research Fellow.
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