The session “3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization” at the EGU 2016 General Assembly achieved high interest and active participation: the lecture room was fully crowded with peopling standing; intensive and lively discussions took place at the posters. Furthermore, the quality of the contributions (oral as well as posters) was high and innovative approaches were presented.
GIScience Heidelberg contributed three papers to the session:
- Höfle, B., Canli, E., Schmitz, E., Crommelinck, S., Hoffmeister, D. & Glade, T. (2016): 4D Near Real-Time Environmental Monitoring Using Highly Temporal LiDAR. In: Geophysical Research Abstracts. Vol. 18(EGU2016-11295-2), pp. 1-1.
- Hoffmeister, D., Orrin, J. & Richter, J. (2016): A low-cost approach for the documentation and monitoring of an archaeological excavation site. In: Geophysical Research Abstracts. Vol. 18(EGU2016-12091), pp. 1-1.
- Koma, Z., Székely, B., Folly-Ritvay, Z., Skobrák, F., Koenig, K. & Höfle, B. (2016): Automated identification and geometrical features extraction of individual trees from Mobile Laser Scanning data in Budapest. In: Geophysical Research Abstracts. Vol. 18(EGU2016-10237-1), pp. 1-1.
It was a very successful event (thanks to everybody) and the conveners are already looking forward to next year – EGU 2017. Your contributions are warmly welcome!