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pydeck: Unlocking deck.gl for use in Python

pydeck: Unlocking deck.gl for use in Python

Uber’s open source deck.gl library powers both internal data visualization tools and brings to life award-winning visualizations from…
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Andrew Duberstein
Oct 15
Exploring Geospatial data with kepler.gl

Exploring Geospatial data with kepler.gl

Co-authors: Gabriel Durkin, Sina Kashuk
Go to the profile of Shan He
Shan He
Aug 26
Vis Hackathon 2019

Vis Hackathon 2019

The visualization engineering team at Uber is now 40 people with very different specialties — mapping, web, data, low-level graphics, ML…
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Jérôme Cukier
Jul 23
Kepler.gl: Export Map

Kepler.gl: Export Map

Developed by Uber and contributed to the LF Urban Computing Foundation, Kepler.gl is an open source geospatial analysis tool for…
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Giuseppe Macrì
Jul 22
Introducing kepler.gl for Jupyter

Introducing kepler.gl for Jupyter

We integrated kepler.gl as a Jupyter Widget. It loads kepler.gl inside a notebook, allowing users to quickly plot maps with python…
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Shan He
Jun 25
Uber’s vis.gl brings glTF to geospatial data visualization

Uber’s vis.gl brings glTF to geospatial data visualization

Originally posted to the Khronos® Group’s blog “Uber’s vis.gl brings glTF to geospatial data visualization”
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Georgios Karnas
Jun 18
Using deck.gl with Google Maps

Using deck.gl with Google Maps

deck.gl 7.0 adds Google Maps integration
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Xiaoji Chen | 消极
May 7
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