Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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thesis laser scanning Anderson successfully completed

The thesis was successfully completed today. Thus we have now for the PROM project a laser scanning data set on the other Matt (elevated oblique views of 5 sites) and various studies on evaluation possibilities and accuracy / resolution this data.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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ProM - Topic on HABG Brownbag Lunch

The two most ProM-participating institutes Surveying and Geoinformation and architecture the School of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geomatics (HABG) presented today new data and work-in-progress of the PROM project on HABG Brownbag lunch. After a varied presentation, an interesting discussion ensued with various HABG-employees.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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project presentation at the fall meeting SGK & SGPBF

At today's conference "CHANGE MONITORING - Capture and visualization of spatial processes" ( reviews online ) of the associations SGK & SGPBF wurden die ersten ProMeRe-Resultate zur automatischen Gebäudeextraktion und der Siedlungsveränderungsanalyse in Andermatt präsentiert.

Friday, October 2, 2009

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ProM on the "Historic maps and imagery" conference

Zurzeit findet an der Universität Bern die zweite "International Conference: Historic maps and imagery for modern scientific applications" statt. M. Rickenbacher verwendete heute im Rahmen des Vortrags "Die historischen Bestände des Bundesamts für Landestopografie swisstopo - Teil des Landschaftsgedächtnisses der Schweiz" ein Zwischenresultat des ProMeRe-Projekts als Beispiel für die Verwendung von swisstopo Datensätzen.

Monday, September 14, 2009

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New times

By the winter, it's not far out.
We will then come up with new predictions and also with uncovering the machinations of bankers and lawyers.
a greeting from Switzerland Susanne

Monday, August 31, 2009

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thesis laser scanning Andermatt

Today starts on Surveying and Mapping Institute a thesis entitled "Leica HDS4400 - recording, analysis and evaluation imProMeRe project area Andermatt. The graduate student will study for eight weeks, the capabilities of the Leica HDS4400 Laser Scanner Long Range for the collection and evaluation of a settlement and its vicinity.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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project presentation for students RSL UZH

During today's visit was the students of the Remote Sensing Laboratories, University of Zurich introduced them in addition to other activities and projects of the Institute of surveying and geographic information. After a brief presentation of the project objectives, partners, , the date of a project work of the interested audience present.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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MSE project presentation

On 29 May 2009 at 14.00 clock, the MSE project "Object-based classification for the` cultural-historical survey 'of a landscape "is presented. Those interested are cordially invited to this event at the University Northwestern Switzerland in Muttenz.

Summary
An object-based classification consists of a segmentation and a subsequent classification of the segments. The option of calculating new features at the segment level, using this method also objects in high resolution Aerial photo data is classified. The resulting, classified objects can be compared in the analysis result in a change in another. If there is already classified objects, or from other sources derived data in a GIS are available, they can be used as the segmentation of a new image and be examined for a change up. Also allows the object-based classification approach to model change classes over several data sets (multi-date classification).
parts of these methods and processes were implemented in this work with the software ERDAS IMAGINE Objective and evaluated. We investigated the extraction of trails, roads and main roads in a test area in Andermatt Swiss Image-orthophotos. In the extraction of the trails and tracks the images were segmented into lines. A subsequent filtering based on a pixel-based classification and the use of other operators to filter, already allowed a satisfactory result without that the line segments were classified as such. In narrow paths and line segments, there are few characteristics that are suitable to carry out a successful classification. In the extraction of main roads, on land segments, some useful features are calculated, which were better classify ermöglichten.Zur change the analysis results a number of classifications visually compared. Despite, some many misclassifications, the results can be useful for finding changes. In addition, the results of a data set with a pixel-based classification of another data set were compared in order to extract segments that indicate a change.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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laser scanning in Andermatt

Today, two students from the G6 recorded in Andermatt the street before the Bellevue area with a terrestrial laser scanner. Unfortunately the weather was not optimal, so that a station could be measured less than planned.


The point cloud is captured in of overnight stays are week one and partly evaluated.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

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kickoff meeting

On 6 May 2009 met the project partners for the successful kick-off meeting.

Monday, March 16, 2009

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ERDAS press release

http://www.erdas.com/Company/NewsReleases/tabid/96/currentid/2804/objectid/2804/default.aspx


Norcross, Georgia, USA - ERDAS announces that MFB-Geoconsulting , its distributor in Switzerland, has been selected several ERDAS solutions to use in a research project to study the impact of tourism on the alpine environment.
The project is entitled "Prom -. Processes and Methods for Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Spatial Analysis and Development" The project will incorporate massive amounts of geospatial information collected over the past 100 years to understand the changes in the landscape, as well as forecast future environmental implications. In addition to MFB-GeoConsulting’s participation, other project partners include Swisstopo, Leica Geosystems, University of Applied Science North-Eastern Switzerland (Institutes of Architecture and Geomatics) and University of Basel (Institute of Cultural Science).
MFB-GeoConsulting will use ERDAS APOLLO, ERDAS TITAN and IMAGINE Objective for their portion of this project. ERDAS APOLLO eliminates the walls between GIS, photogrammetry and remote sensing, extending geospatial data to business applications. Providing a unified enterprise platform, ERDAS APOLLO manages and serves large volumes of geospatial data located and distributed across an organization. ERDAS APOLLO implements an out-of-the box Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). ERDAS TITAN is a powerful geospatial desktop data sharing and visualization infrastructure that enables users to publish their “top drawer” data to anyone across the network. Combining inferential learning with expert knowledge in a true object-oriented feature extraction environment, IMAGINE Objective emulates human visual processing. IMAGINE Objective also encapsulates vector processing operators to produce GIS-ready data with minimal post processing.
“This is a unique project showing the change of a cultural landscape in the European Alps from the end of the 19th century up to today using most recent visualization and internet technologies. It is unique as with the involvement of Swisstopo, we have access to plenty of historic and recent data. Furthermore, we face a dramatic change in the area of investigation where an Egyptian investor will build a large tourist resort,” said Dr. Michael F. Baumgartner, Managing Director, MFB-GeoConsulting GmbH. “The project will result in an internet showcase presenting the most advanced possibilities of business solution applications in tourism and its visualization including spatio-temporal analyses in 2-, 3- and 4-D.”
“The selected ERDAS solutions will provide tools to clearly understand the region’s spatio-temporal changes, and a means to perform advanced classification and change detection,” said Thomas Bayer, Vice President, EMEA, ERDAS. “With ERDAS APOLLO and ERDAS TITAN, the geospatial information can also easily be managed and delivered across the enterprise or between desktops.”
To learn more about ERDAS, please call +1 770 776 3400, toll free +1 877 GO ERDAS, or visit http://www.erdas.com/ .