The 3DGeo Research Group will present some of their latest research at EGU General Assembly 2022.
We are looking forward to meet you at the following talks:
- Virtual Laser Scanning using HELIOS++ – Applications in Machine Learning and Forestry: The presentation provides an introduction to VLS, possible use cases, pitfalls and best practices for successful application of laser scanning simulation using HELIOS++ (Mon, 23 May, 13:20 – 15:38 CEST)
- Automatic Extraction and Characterization of Natural Surface Changes from Near-Continuous 3D Time Series using 4D Objects-By-Change and Kalman Filtering. We present first results of this methodological combination and newly obtained information layers which can reveal spatial and temporal patterns of change activity (Tue, 24 May, 15:10 – 18:30 CEST).
- Evaluation of UAV-borne photogrammetry and UAV-borne laser scanning for 3D topographic change analysis of an active rock glacier: We evaluate UAV-derived point clouds as input for change analysis regarding their performance in (1) achieving high spatial coverage of derived changes, (2) accurately quantifying magnitudes anduncertainty of change, and (3) detecting significant change (Tue, 24 May, 15:10 – 18:30 CEST).
Looking forward to the exchange and discussions!