CyVerse Focus Form: Collaborating with Image Data in Bisque Presenters: Kris Kvilekval, Dmitry Fedorov (Bisque, UC Santa Barbara) Ramona Walls (CyVerse, University of Arizona)
Agenda Introduction to image and experimental metadata: Data collection, annotation, and organization Getting data into Bisque and Sharing – Uploading via the CyVerse data store - DE, iCommands, Cyberduck – Bisque UI Upload, download – Examples: uploading a time series – Other types of data you can manage (3d, time-series, georef) Datasets Sharing data – Through weblinks – With colleagues (other CyVerse users) Annotations – Textual annotations – Using metadata templates Sophisticated metadata capabilities like linking to other Bisque objects, nesting Geolocations - just demo that if your image has coordinates, it will show up on the map tab – Graphic Objectst (GObs) Final Q&A
CyVerse on Bisque See for a list of helpful Bisque related links.
Getting images in to Bisque Via the Bisque web browser: – – All images uploaded via the Bisque web interface are automatically stored in the CyVerse Data Store. Via the CyVerse Data Store: – Overview: – DE: +Importing%2C+Downloading%2C+Sharing%2C+Editing%2C+Sea rching+Data+Files+in+the+DE +Importing%2C+Downloading%2C+Sharing%2C+Editing%2C+Sea rching+Data+Files+in+the+DE – iCommands: mmandshttps://wiki.cyverse.org/wiki/display/DS/Using+iCo mmands – Cyberduck: rduck+for+Uploading+and+Downloading+to+the+Data+Storehttps://wiki.cyverse.org/wiki/display/DS/Using+Cybe rduck+for+Uploading+and+Downloading+to+the+Data+Store