The course will teach participants state-of-the-art methods of 3D spatial data processing and analysis with a focus on spatial and temporal analyses in geographic applications. There will be a mix of lectures and hands-on sessions led by multiple researchers from the organizing groups. Core contents are:
- Automatic methods for 3D geospatial data processing
- Geographic applications of 3D data analysis
- Hands-on: 3D point cloud and mesh analysis
- Programming and research challenge: Development of computational methods for 3D information extraction
As highlight, we are welcoming two invited speakers:
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Nüchter (University of Würzburg, Germany)
- Jorge Martínez Sánchez (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Seize the opportunity to learn from and discuss with a project leader of 3DTK and a main developer of HELIOS – two powerful (and open!) 3D processing tools!
We are looking forward to meeting interested 3D-enthusiasts! Registration is now open.
Stay tuned for further information coming soon! Keep updated on this blog and Twitter: #STAP19
Find further information and a first peek on the program on the website: https://www.uni-heidelberg.de/stap19
All motivated PhD and master students from Geoinformatics, Geography, Computer Science and related fields are cordially invited to register. Please note that participants not enrolled at Heidelberg University or member of HGS MathComp are required to pay a participation fee (find details on the STAP19 website).
STAP19 is in part supported by the Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences (HGS MathComp), founded by DFG grant GSC 220 in the German Universities Excellence Initiative.