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Auto3Dscapes video about research in 4D change analysis

Dec 1st, 2020 by Katharina Anders

This new video by the 3DGeo group presents the challenges of 3D Earth observation and our advances in 4D change analysis in the frame of the Auto3Dscapes project:

Direct link to the video: https://youtu.be/Fdwq-Cp0mFY

Many thanks to Claudia Denis and David Jäger for helping to realize the video! We are also very happy about the fruitful ongoing collaboration with the CoastScan team of TU Delft and the environmental research station Schneefernerhaus!

Interested in the research? The method of spatiotemporal segmentation is presented in this paper:

Anders, K., Winiwarter, L., Lindenbergh, R., Williams, J. G., Vos, S. E., & Höfle, B. (2020). 4D objects-by-change: Spatiotemporal segmentation of geomorphic surface change from LiDAR time series. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 159, 352-363. doi:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2019.11.025

Stay updated on Auto3Dscapes research via this News Blog, ResearchGate, and Twitter under #Auto3Dscapes! And if you enjoy videos about research projects, visit the 3DGeo YouTube channel, with recent videos about SYSSIFOSS and AHK-4D.

The PhD project Auto3Dscapes is 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.

Tags: 3D time series, 3DGEO, 4D, Auto3Dscapes, change analysis, CoastScan, FCGL, HGS MathComp, IWR, Schneefernerhaus, spatiotemporal, TLS, TU Delft, Youtube

Posted in 3D, Digital Earth, Lidar Group, Research, Uncategorized

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