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Announcement: Lecture series in the Geodetic Colloquium – WS 2024/2025
2024/11/13
Exciting lectures will be offered on three dates in the winter semester 2024/2025.
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The summer school in Szczecin was a great success
2024/09/30
More than 50 participants from Poland, Germany and rest of the Europe attended the summer school.
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Picture: Stefan Benz (Echo)Picture: Stefan Benz (Echo)
Article in the Darmstädter Echo: Scanning of bomb craters from 1944
2024/09/03
With our mobile backpack scanner we were part of the art project “Derive Scan – The Pond”
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Paper published: Is Your Training Data Really Ground Truth?
2024/07/31
Janik Steier, Mona Goebel and Dorota Iwaszczuk just published a new journal paper.
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Picture: Mona GoebelPicture: Mona Goebel
Visiting the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute: An Adventure in Finland’s Forest Research
2024/07/29
The two-month trip to the Research Institute provided great insights into remote sensing research, scientific exchanges and Finnish culture.
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IGARSS 2024 in Athens: “Acting for sustainability and resilience”
2024/07/17
Talk on radar remote sensing in peatlands at the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Picture: FG Fernerkundung und BildanalysePicture: FG Fernerkundung und Bildanalyse
Research Group Contributes with Improved Point Cloud Classification at GeoInfo Conference 2024
2024/07/09
At the Joint 3D GeoInfo Conference and EG-ICE Workshop in Spain, Qipeng Mei presented our newest research on improving deep learning-based point cloud classification using Markov Random Fields with Quadratic Pseudo-Boolean Optimization. This study was a collaboration between the research group Remote Sensing and Image Analysis and Fraunhofer IOSB.
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FiF project approved: Looking at interactions between tree crowns and soil parameters
2024/07/09
The project “Forest Health: Interactions of biological, chemical and physical soil parameters with the canopy” receives funding from the Forum for Interdisciplinary Research (FiF) 2024. It combines canopy information with soil data to better understand tree health and is carried out by three disciplines: Remote Sensing and Image Analysis, Soil Mineralogy and Soil Chemistry as well as Animal Evolutionary Ecology.
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From the treetop to the undergrowth: Presentation by Prof Iwaszczuk at the Geodetic Colloquium in Hamburg
2024/07/09
Prof. Dorota Iwaszczuk presents results on forest mapping at the Hamburg Geodetic Colloquium on 27 June 2024.
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Duane C. Brown Award for Prof. Dorota Iwaszczuk during the ISPRS mid-term Symposium 2024 in Las Vegas
2024/06/21
ISPRS TC II mid-tems Symposium took place 11-14 June 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. During this scientific meeting Prof. Dorota Iwaszczuk was presented the 2023 Duane C. Brown Award by representative from the Ohio State University.