Google Earth Engine Tutorial 1: Opening Account and Familiar with Script Editor and Datasets

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Hello and Welcome to GIS and RS Solution. Hope you all are doing great. Today is the first tutorial of Google Earth Engine (GEE). I will be uploading a series of tutorials on Google Earth Engine one by one. I will show you how to use Google Earth Engine for geospatial and remote sensing analysis in an easy and simple way. Will try to make concise video with clear instruction. I will also share the code for your practice purposes, which will be demonstrated in the tutorials. This series will be an excellent resource for those planning to learn Google Earth Engine specially for the beginners. However, Today's video about how to create a Google Earth Engine account and get familiar with the Google Earth Engine interface, including the Code Editor and other features.

Short Description of GEE Interface:

Script:
In Google Earth Engine (GEE), a script refers to a code file that contains instructions to manipulate and analyze geospatial data using JavaScript. GEE's Script Editor allows users to write, save, and run scripts for their analysis.

Docs:
Docs, short for documentation, refer to the documentation for Google Earth Engine's JavaScript API. The Docs provide a comprehensive guide to the API's classes, methods, and functions and include examples and tutorials to help users learn how to use GEE's tools.

Assets:
Assets are the data files that are uploaded and stored in a user's Google Earth Engine account. These files can be used as inputs to scripts for geospatial analysis. Examples of assets include satellite imagery, vector datasets, and terrain models.

New script:
"New script" is an option in the Script Editor in GEE that allows users to create a new script file. When selected, it opens a blank code editor where the user can begin writing their JavaScript code.
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Inspector:
The Inspector is a tool in GEE that allows users to explore and visualize geospatial data layers. With the Inspector, users can view pixel values, calculate statistics, and create charts and histograms for a selected area or feature.

Console:
The Console is a window in GEE that displays messages, errors, and debugging information. It can be used to troubleshoot errors in scripts and to output messages for debugging purposes.

Tasks:
Tasks are a way to run geospatial analysis jobs in GEE asynchronously. Users can specify a script, inputs, and output location and start the task. GEE will process the task in the background and send an email notification when the job is complete.

Run:
"Run" is a button in the Script Editor in GEE that allows users to execute their JavaScript code. When selected, the script runs in the GEE environment, and the output is displayed in the Console.

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