EuroSDR 2nd workshop
The director of ICCD (the Italian Institute for Catalogue and Documentation, Ministry of Culture), Carlo Birrozzi, welcomes the participants and introduces everybody to the topics of the Workshop highlighting the importance of such events for large historic archives of photographic materials. The organizers then present the event and the contribution of EuroSDR for the development of involved disciplines.
Presented titles were organized around the following topics: Updates from National Mapping and cadastral Agencies and National Archives, Best practices in scanning and processing, Applications of historical aerial images and Advances in image orientation and triangulation. They included:
A mission over time: preserving and disseminating historical aerial images guarded by the National Geographic Institute (IGN) of Spain - L. MORAL | IGN-CNIG, SPAIN
Developments at the UK National Collection of Aerial Photography (NCAP) on the physical
preservation and digital imaging of historic aerial photography - A. WILLIAMS | NCAP, UK
Historical aerial images as material objects: aspects of their deterioration and conservation strategy in AFN - D.S. PALAZZI AND M.G. D'IPPOLITO | AFN-ICCD, ITALY
Phase One Scan Station vs. high precision photogrammetric scanners: practical experience in performing aerial triangulation in everyday production environment - P. MEIXNER | PRIMIS, CZECH REPUBLIC
Rapid photogrammetric scanning and processing of aerial film archives - R. THOMAS | GEODYN, GERMAY
AFS150 - the new, fast photogrammetric scanner for analog airborne imagery - W. ALEITHE | 3DALEITHE, GERMANY
Digitizing, pre-processing and photogrammetric processing of the RMCA’s historical aerial photographs of central Africa - B. SMETS | ROYAL MUSEUM FOR CENTRAL AFRICA, BELGIUM
Digitisation of historic aerial images in Baden-Württemberg investigating geometric resolution and accuracy of current digitsation systems - J.SCHULZ, T.HERBST | LGL BW, GERMANY
RMCA’s historical aerial photographs of central Africa: the collection, its management and its potential for environmental studies - F. KERVYN | ROYAL MUSEUM FOR CENTRAL AFRICA
Review on the processing and application of historical aerial images in the geosciences - L. PIERMATTEI | WSL, SWITZERLAND
Serial processing of historical aerial photographs: a story telling the geomorphic impact of cyclones on Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) - C. RAULT AND T. DEWEZ | BRGM, FRANCE
Semi-Automatic object detection in historical aerial images with a human in the loop - M. BURGES | TU VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Monoplotting and historical aerial images for 3D GIS - C. BOZZINI | WSL, SWITZERLAND
Country wide digital vegetation height models from historical stereo imagery for Switzerland - M. MARTY | WSL, SWITZERLAND
On the use of historical imagery for cadastral photogrammetry: case study from the Heilbronn district - M. CRAMER | UNIV STUTTGART, GERMANY
Geometric and radiometric processing of historical aerial photogrammetric campaigns - A. LE-BRIS | IGN, FRANCE
Bringing the Swiss Landscape Memory to Life - N. JABRANE AND H. HEISIG | SWISSTOPO, SWITZERLAND
Historical aerial images - What’s going on in Norway - H. BULLER | KARTVERKET, NORWAY
Actualizing history - M. NORIN AND G KLITKOU | LANTMATERIET, SWEDEN
75 years of historical aerial images from Denmark and Greenland - The process from dusty shelves to website - M.B. NIELSEN AND A. DINDORP | SDFI, DENMARK
Finding intra-epoch and inter-epoch feature correspondences between pairs of historical aerial images using neural networks - F. MAIWALD | TU DESREN, GERMANY
Historical Structure from Motion (HSfM): Automated processing of historical aerial photographs for long-term geodetic change analysis - K. KNUTH | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, USA
Implicit / Deep georeferencing of WWII aerial reconnaissance images - W. KAREL | TU WIEN, AUSTRIA
Feature matching for multi-epoch historical aerial images - L. ZHANG, E. RUPNIK, M. PIERROT-DESSEILLIGNLY | IGN FRANCE
Data models, processing and sharing of historical aerial Images using ArcGIS - M. P. BECKER | ESRI
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