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ISPRS 2013 - The ISPRS Workshop on Laser Scanning 2013

Date2013-11-11 - 2013-11-13

Deadline2013-06-15

VenueAntalya, Turkey Turkey

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.cirgeo.unipd.it/laserscanning2013/

Topics/Call fo Papers

The ISPRS Workshop on Laser Scanning 2013 will be held on November 2013 in Antalya, Turkey.
Attached please find the Call for Papers, and you may find the website for more details:
http://www.cirgeo.unipd.it/laserscanning2013/
The ISPRS Workshop on Laser Scanning 2013
Organised by:
- ISPRS WG V/3: Terrestrial 3D Imaging and Sensors
- ISPRS WG III/2: 3D Point Cloud Processing
- ISPRS WG I/2: LIDAR, SAR and Optical Sensors for Airborne and Spaceborne Platforms
- ISPRS WG I/3: Multi-Platform Multi-Sensor Inter-Calibration
- ISPRS ICWG I/Va: Mobile Scanning and Imaging Systems for 3D Surveying and Mapping
- ISPRS WG V/2: Cultural Heritage Data Acquisition and Processing
- ISPRS WG VII/7 Synergy in Radar and Lidar
Laser Scanning 2013 is jointly organized with:
- Laser Scanning 2013
- CMRT13 - City Models, Roads and Traffic 2013
- ISPRS Joint Meeting "Serving Society with Geoinformatics" (will host the registration system)
Workshop Chairs:
Marco Scaioni (Tongji University, Shanghai, P.R. China)
Roderik Lindenbergh (Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands)
Sander Oude Elberink (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Chair of the organizing committee and contact person:
Francesco Pirotti (francesco.pirotti-AT-unipd.it)
Scope:
Laser Scanning 2013 is the latest of a series of eight ISPRS workshops covering various aspects of spaceborne, airborne and mobile laser scanning, and all terrestrial 3D ranging sensors. The workshop would like to bring together experts from different disciplines which are focused on the modeling and application of point cloud data acquired from laser scanners and other active imaging systems, such as range cameras and gaming sensors. All aspects related to sensor calibration and modeling, as well as data processing are involved.
The workshop is held in parallel with the CMRT 2013 (Object Extraction for 3D City Models, Road Databases and Traffic Monitoring - Concepts, Algorithms, and Evaluation') ISPRS workshop and in conjunction with the ISPRS joint meeting on 'Serving Society with Geoinformatics'.
Workshop topics:
- Sensor and system calibration and validation;
- Error and data modeling;
- Point cloud registration and processing;
- Feature extraction and object recognition;
- Full wave-form data analysis;
- Data fusion (LiDAR, RADAR, imagery);
- Mobile terrestrial scanning systems;
- Range imaging and gaming sensors;
- Modeling of anthropogenic and natural areas;
- Engineering and science oriented applications.

Last modified: 2013-04-09 22:25:03