Presentations

55th Photogrammetric Week

September 7-11, 2015, University of Stuttgart


Introduction

 
Dieter Fritsch
Some Stuttgart Highlights of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

 
Ruediger Wagner
Sensors to Solutions – Data to Information
Providing Accurate Answers Fast is Crucial
An Overview

 
Tobias Heuchel
Expanding Solutions for Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing Professionals

 
Philipp Grimm
IGI – Integrated Geospatial Innovations

 
Alexander Wiechert, Michael Gruber
UltraCam and UltraMap – An Update

 
Werner Mayr
UAVs for Production

 
Yuri Raizman
VisionMap A3 Edge – A Single Camera for Multiple Solutions

 
Chance Michael Coughenour
The Marie Sklodowska-Curie ITN-DCH Project – Overview and Scientific Work

 
 

Remotely Sensed Data Acquisition - An Update

 
Fabio Remondino
Oblique Aerial Imagery – A Review

 
Georg Bareth
3D Data Acquisition to Monitor Cropping Systems: Sensors and Methods

 
Wolfgang Wagner
Big Data Infrastructures for Processing Sentinel Data

 
Norbert Pfeifer
Lidar: Exploiting the Versatility of a Measurement Principle in Photogrammetry

 
Norbert Haala
Image-based 3D Data Capture in Urban Scenarios

 
Ismael Colomina
On Trajectory Determination for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing: Sensors, Models and Exploitation

 
Heiko Hirschmüller
Computer Vision for Mobile Robot Navigation

 
Christian Heipke
Image Analysis Based on Probabilistic Models

 
Helmut Mayer
From Orientation to Functional Modeling for Terrestrial and UAV Images

 
Konrad Schindler
Recent Developments in Large-scale Tie-point Search

 
 

Advanced Modelling in Photogrammetry, Computer Vision and Computer Graphics

 
Luc Van Gool
Real-time Photometric Stereo

 
Michael Klein
The 4D-CH Calw Project – Spatio-temporal Modelling of Photogrammetry and Computer Graphics

 
Daniel Thalmann
Hand Motion and Grasping: Capturing, Recognizing and Synthesizing

 
Hans-Gerd Maas
Photogrammetric Techniques for Spatio-temporal Analyses of Glacier Motion Patterns

 
Manfred Buchroithner
High up and Deep below – Dynamic 3D Cartography at the Roof of the World and in Sea-Level Caves

 
George Vosselman
From Nationwide Point Clouds to Nationwide 3D Landscape Models

 
Clive Fraser
Advances in Close-Range Photogrammetry

 
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
Image-based 3D Avatar for Virtual Try-on Applications

 
Thomas Ertl
GeoVis – From Terrain to Tweets and Movements

 
Kurt Rothermel
Public Sensing – Using Your Mobile Phone for Crowd Sourcing

 
 

Excellence in Geoinformatics

 
Liqiu Meng
Mobility and Visuality of the Digital World

 
Lutz Plümer
Early Identification of Plant Stress in Hyperspectral Images

 
Monika Sester
Interpretation of Moving Point Trajectories

 
Thomas H. Kolbe
CityGML goes to Broadway

 
Ralf Bill
Geoinformatics and e-Science

 

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