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Research Seminar: Photogrammetric computer vision

230207_Christian Heipke
  • Date

    07 Feb 2023

  • Organiser

    Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI)

  • Time

    17:30 - 18:30

  • Venue

    Z414 Map  

Speaker

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Heipke

Enquiry

Ms Anna Choi 3400 8158 anna.choi@polyu.edu.hk

Remarks

Deadline for registration: 3:00pm, 6 February 2023

Summary

Photogrammetry is a technique for image capture and analysis, as well as 3D reconstruction from images, which has its roots in the 19th century. Recently, also the term computer vision has been extensively used to describe essentially the same methods, techniques and algorithms; thus, the term photogrammetric computer vision was born.

This talk focusses on geospatial applications of photogrammetric computer vision, dealing with aerial images, digital surface and terrain models, digital orthophotos, digital landscape models, and 3D city models. Today, the input and the data flow are completely digital and to a large extent automatic, the latter in part thanks to the recent developments in machine learning and deep learning.

After a short introduction of photogrammetry and computer vision, an overview of current sensor systems for geospatial data acquisition as well as automatic data processing procedures, both for geometric and for sematic results, is given. A focus is laid on methods borrowed from machine learning.

Poster

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Heipke

Professor

Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany

Christian Heipke is a professor of photogrammetry and remote sensing at Leibniz Universität Hannover, where he currently leads a group of about 25 researchers. His professional interests comprise all aspects of photogrammetry, remote sensing, image understanding and their connection to computer vision and GIS. His has authored or co-authored close to 500 scientific papers, more than 100 of which appeared in peer-reviewed international journals. He also supervised more than 40 PhD candidates as main supervisor. He is the recipient of the 1992 Otto von Gruber Award, the 2012 Fred Doyle Award, both from the International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), the 2013 Photogrammetric (Fairchild) Award from ASPRS, and the 2022 Albrecht Meydenbauer Medal from DGPF. He is an ordinary member of various learnt societies incl. DGK (German Geodetic Commission), acatech (German Academy for Technical Sciences), IAA (International Academy of Astronautics) and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. From 2004 to 2009, he served as vice president of EuroSDR (European Spatial Data Research, formerly known as OEEPE). From 2011-2014 he was chair of the German Geodetic Commission (DGK), from 2012-2016 ISPRS Secretary General, and from 2016-2022 ISPRS President. Currently he serves as ISPRS Past President.

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