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# This file contains metadata for your plugin.
# This file should be included when you package your plugin.# Mandatory items:
[general]
name=Space Time Cube
qgisMinimumVersion=3.0
description=This plugin creates a space-time cube based on given data.
version=1.1
author=Murat Çalışkan, Berk Anbaroğlu
email=caliskan.murat.20@gmail.com, banbar@hacettepe.edu.tr
about=The main purpose of the plugin is the detection of hot spots (space-time clusters) localised in space and time using two different statistics: Getis-Ord and Local Moran's I.
The plugin is composed of four tabs, in which the first one obtains the inputs -a space-time point dataset and the dimensions of the cube. The second and third tabs allows interactive analysis. "Temporal Change" tab allows temporal analysis on a selected cell. "Neighbours" tab allows investigation of the neighbouring cells of a selected cell. Finally, "Simulation" tab allows generation of random space-time point dataset for further analysis.
The four outputs of the plugin are as follows:
1. A csv file detailing the chosen statistics values at the cell level.
2. A csv file that providing information for individual points.
3. A shape file that visualises the created cells.
4. The tiff files for each time slice demonstrating the cell's statistics to allow raster analysis.
Video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibbs7u-iawE
tracker=https://github.com/banbar/SpaceTimeCube/issues
repository=https://github.com/banbar/SpaceTimeCube
# End of mandatory metadata
# Recommended items:
hasProcessingProvider=no
# Uncomment the following line and add your changelog:
# changelog=
# Tags are comma separated with spaces allowed
tags=python, space time cube, hot spot
homepage=https://github.com/banbar/SpaceTimeCube
category=Plugins
icon=icon.png
# experimental flag
experimental=False
# deprecated flag (applies to the whole plugin, not just a single version)
deprecated=False
# Since QGIS 3.8, a comma separated list of plugins to be installed
# (or upgraded) can be specified.
# Check the documentation for more information.
# plugin_dependencies=
Category of the plugin: Raster, Vector, Database or Web
# category=
# If the plugin can run on QGIS Server.
server=False