What the study found
The study introduces geeLite, an R package that supports building and updating local databases from Google Earth Engine outputs so users can track how results change over time.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors say this matters because constructing and managing complex spatio-temporal databases for continuous monitoring of remotely sensed data is challenging and often requires advanced coding skills, and they present geeLite as a way to bridge that gap. The study suggests the package simplifies data collection by storing results in SQLite format, a serverless, self-contained database system requiring no additional setup.
What the researchers tested
The researchers introduced the geeLite R package, which is available on CRAN. They describe functions for creating and updating local databases from GEE-derived outputs, converting data to native R formats, and aggregating and processing databases for downstream analysis.
What worked and what didn't
According to the abstract, geeLite supports the construction and updating of local databases for GEE-derived outputs and enables users to track their evolution over time. It also streamlines conversion to native R formats and provides functions to aggregate and process the resulting databases. The abstract does not report comparative testing or failures.
What to keep in mind
The available summary does not describe limitations, performance measures, or comparisons with other packages. It also does not provide details on specific use cases beyond general support for remotely sensed data and time series analysis.
Key points
- geeLite is an R package for building and updating local databases from Google Earth Engine outputs.
- The package is intended to help users track the evolution of results over time.
- It stores data in SQLite format, which the authors describe as serverless and self-contained.
- geeLite also supports conversion to native R formats and aggregation for downstream analysis.
- The abstract does not report comparative performance results or limitations.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- geeLite simplifies local databases for Google Earth Engine outputs
- Publication date:
- 2026-02-23
- OpenAlex record:
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