Eonfusion offers the ability to transfer attributes from raster to vector data, within a single application. Users can then visualize or export their results.
In the image above, the temperature attribute from a time series of sea surface temperature rasters has been transferred to a sea surface drifter buoy track. Both the raster and vector data sets are visualized together, with an underlying topographic raster DEM. The embedded graph displays a comparison between the satellite-derived sea surface temperature and the drifter-measured sea surface temperature.
Eonfusion enables users to manipulate and interpret time-varying spatial data, and visualize multiple data sets within one scene. Another application where raster attributes may be transferred to vector data is projection of depth from a DEM (Digitial Elevation Model) raster onto 2D habitat class polygons, yielding a 3D habitat class map.
Click here to see a video featuring sea surface temperature and drifter buoy data in Eonfusion.