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What is Google Earth Engine? Google Earth Engine Team

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Background

Google Earth Engine: Deriving Information from Earth Observation Data

Source: NASA

Before Earth Engine

Data Catalog

> 200 public datasets

MODIS Daily, NBAR, LST, ...

Terrain SRTM, GTOPO, NED, ...

Atmospheric NOAA NCEP, OMI, ...

Land Cover GlobCover, NLCD, ...

The Earth Engine Public Data Catalog

> 4000 new images every day

> 5 million images > 5 petabytes of data

Landsat 4, 5, 7, 8 Raw, TOA, SR, ...

... and many more, updating daily!

BIG data: 40+ years of Landsat imagery

Daily MODIS composites

Terrain

Atmosphere

Sentinel

Sentinel-1

API

Data Types and Geospatial Processing Functions

• Image - band math, clip, convolution, neighborhood, selection ...

• Image Collection - map, aggregate, filter, mosaic, sort ...

• Feature - buffer, centroid, intersection, union, transform ...

• Feature Collection - aggregate, filter, flatten, merge, sort …

• Filter - by bounds, within distance, date, day-of-year, metadata ...

• Reducer - mean, linearRegression, percentile, histogram ….

• Join - simple, inner, outer, inverted ...

• Kernel - square, circle, gaussian, sobel, kirsch …

• Machine Learning - CART, random forests, bayes, SVM, kmeans, cobweb …

• Projection - transform, translate, scale …

over 1000 data types and operators, and growing!

Geospatial Datasets

Algorithmic Primitives

add

focal_min

filter

reduce

join

distance mosaic

convolve

Results

Storage and Compute

Requests

Applications

Source: Hansen, Potapov, Moore, Hancher et al. , Science, 15 November 2013

654k Landsat scenes

1M Hours of

computation

700 Terapixels

of data

10,000 CPUs used

4 Days to

complete

12 Years

of data

globalforestwatch.org

Palmer drought severity index, difference from median

http://clim-engine.appspot.com/ Huntington and Morton, Desert Research Institute

Simplified surface energy balance, reference evapotranspiration

http://eeflux-training.appspot.com/

Modesto

Allen, Kilic, Huntington (UIdaho, UNL, DRI)

Map-of-Life, habitat suitability modeling

http://mol.org/

Surface water occurrence - Pekel et al., JRC

南昌

River morphology Bryk et al. UC Berkeley

Malaria risk mapping Sturrock et al. UCSF

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