material related to the presentations and book chapters we are responsible for presenting at the 2015 Digital Soil Morphometrics conference
Presentations.
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Aggregate Representation of Genetic Soil Horizons
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AQP for Digital Soil Morphometrics
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Digital summaries of legacy pedon descriptions
I am on-board 100% for the first two, and I am co-author on number three. I don't have time to write the chapter for 3, but may have time for 1 and 2.
Since we have a lot to do, would you like to divy-up the work and adjust authorship accordingly? Basically, you take first author on one and I will on the other. Or we can put in 50-50 and flip a coin on who is the leading author.
The first paper in the list is likely the most interesting-- or at least I think that it is. This should receive the most amount of effort in terms of outlining the novelty and practical applications. I have plenty of examples as we have been using this approach for the last couple of years (in some areas of the US) to aggregate pedon data. I suggest that we get the presentation figured out, then write the paper to follow. What do you think?
Next, the AQP presentation should be fairly simple as we have a lot of material to draw from. I haven't heard back from Alfred, but I am assuming that we have 15-20 minutes for each presentation. A comfortable mixture of (small) code chunks + figures, with a couple slides of major points should be appropriate for the expected audience. The AQP chapter is another matter. I do not want to re-hash the Comp. & Geo.Sci. paper from 2013. A decent description of the SPC class and general morphometrics-related tasks is currently missing. However, do we have time to write this chapter? One one hand, I think that a chapter on AQP is a MUST for any book on digital morphometrics. On the other, time is limited and the 2013 article + R package documentation are fairly complete.
- May 4 thru 8:
- outine hz-prob presentation [done]
- outline AQP presentation
- decide on what platform to use for presentations (.Rpres) / papers (markdown / pandoc)
- decide on revision control method (github)
- May 11 thru 15:
- draft presentations done:
- hz-prob
- AQP
- [] collect references for both papers in bibtex format
- outline both papers
- [] figures for both papers
- May 18 thru 22:
- [] finish presentations:
- hz-prob
- [] AQP (yikes, not done!)
- [] 50% goal for both papers (yikes, not done!)
- May 25 thru 29: this is a short week for me
- [] finish both papers
- [] proof presentations / final adjustments:
- hz-prob
- [] AQP
- [] testing
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While not ideal, I have been fairly happy with the RSudio presentation format (.Rpres)-- after significant adjustments to the default style. However, this only makes sense if we are going to include R code in our presentations. If not-- well, beamer would be fine.
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I can no longer access the https://code.scenzgrid.org/svn/hz-prob SVN repo, it could be that I need to update my password. If we can get this working I am fine with using this or a related repo for our presentations / papers.
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Word is the requiured submission format, therefore we should probably try using a variant of Markdown that can deal with references. This looks promising:
http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/authoring_bibliographies_and_citations.html
Wow. That is a lot to do.