• No results found

Preface

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Preface"

Copied!
1
0
0

Bezig met laden.... (Bekijk nu de volledige tekst)

Hele tekst

(1)

PREFACE

K. Arroyo Ohori1, A. Labetski1, G. Agugiaro1, M. Koeva2, J. Stoter1

1

Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands - (g.a.k.arroyoohori, a.labetski, g.agugiaro, j.e.stoter)@tudelft.nl

2University of Twente, the Netherlands - m.n.koeva@utwente.nl

The annual 3D GeoInfo Conference aims at bringing together international state-of-the-art research and facilitating dialogue on emerg-ing topics in the field of 3D geoinformation. On the 1st and 2nd of October 2018, the 13th 3D GeoInfo conference was organised at the Delft University of Technology. On this occasion, the topics included 3D data collection and modelling, reconstruction methods for 3D representation, data management for maintenance of 3D geoinformation or 3D data, applications of 3D geoinformation, and visualisation.

This volume of the ISPRS Annals contains the 12 full papers that received the most positive double-blind peer reviews from the Scientific Committee of the 3D GeoInfo Conference. The other 33 presented papers are published in the ISPRS Archives.

We hope that the papers in this special issue will inspire decision-makers, academics, engineers, computer scientists, land surveyors, urban planners, and students interested in the 3D geoinformation domain. We would like to thank all the authors, the reviewers, and the organising committee for their valuable contribution towards this publication.

We would like to acknowledge that we have received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 677312 UMnD: Urban modelling in higher dimensions). Delft, October 2018

Ken Arroyo Ohori, Anna Labetski, Giorgio Agugiaro, Mila Koeva and Jantien Stoter

ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume IV-4/W6, 2018 13th 3D GeoInfo Conference, 1–2 October 2018, Delft, The Netherlands

Referenties

GERELATEERDE DOCUMENTEN

Here, we discuss a procedure for enhancing the moir´ e lattice infor- mation in the analysis of three-dimensional nanocrystals that does not require knowledge of the lattice

While the currently applied approaches for 3D building reconstruction such as the aerial photo geometry or territorial image modelling show the limitation of building height

Camera input Foreground extraction reconstruction 3D shape Store images.. to

In de tabel voor de specifieke uitwerking wordt aangegeven welke aspecten van het systeem voor toetsing in aanmerking komen, met welke methode kan worden

We further investigated the thinning efficacy of S-ABA on ‘Forelle’ pears, we evaluated the use of NAA on ‘Forelle’ pears to decrease pre-harvest drop and various plant

The research methodology that the author adheres to is to create/design and evaluate interaction techniques and interfaces for performing diverse but generic analysis tasks

All those visibility-enhancement techniques us- ing X-ray based devices rely on unique features in the acquired images to allow for motion compensation of the object of interest,

In previous work we studied linear and nonlinear left-invariant diffusion equations on the 2D Euclidean motion group SE(2), for the pur- pose of crossing-preserving