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    Apache Sedona

    Apache Sedona

    Cluster computing framework for processing large-scale geospatial data

    ...According to our benchmark and third-party research papers, Sedona has 50% less peak memory consumption than other Spark-based geospatial data systems for large-scale in-memory query processing. Sedona offers Scala, Java, Spatial SQL, Python, and R APIs and integrates them into underlying system kernels with care. You can simply create spatial analytics and data mining applications and run them in any cloud environments.
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    The c2001 spatio-temporal mining library

    The c2001 spatio-temporal mining library

    An open source spatio-temporal data mining library

    Current functions: 1. The General Association Rule Mining Framework(GARMF) library, which support mining association rules from transactions(boolean, weighted, fuzzy), spatial datasets (vector and raster) and spatio-temporal datasets (raster snapshots). Besides it support incremental mining. 2. Rule Filtering Library (RFL), a library for rule evaluation. 3. Besides, DAP-Shell, a GUI shell for GARMF and RFL, will be provided.
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