Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Informatik


          
      

2. Panoramic Photogrammetry Workshop

Berlin, Germany
24-25 February 2005


The next workshop is scheduled for Feb 2007.

Workshop Report

Workshop Proceedings Online

Workshop Abstracts

Impressions

Organized by:
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin , Institut für Informatik , Computer Vision (Ralf Reulke, Uwe Knauer)
  • ISPRS WG V/5 'Development in image sensor technology' (Ralf Reulke, Sergei Zheltov)
  • ISPRS WG V/1 'Industrial vision metrology systems and applications’ (Thomas Luhmann, Frank van den Heuvel)
  • Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, TU Dresden (Hans-Gerd Maas, Danilo Schneider)

Scope:

Panoramic cameras have found growing interest in photogrammetry in the past few years. Originally primarily being used for web-based animation purposes, panoramic cameras have meanwhile reached a performance, which makes them an interesting data acquisition tool for a wide range of applications in photogrammetry. Especially for recording indoor scenes the use of panoramic cameras has proven to be rather economical. Integration of panoramic imaging and terrestrial laser scanning with an inertial measurement unit allows new application in high-resolution mobile mapping.

After the successful first workshop in Dresden February 2004 this workshop aimed at bringing together system manufacturers, algorithm and software developers, data providers and users of panoramic devices in photogrammetry to report on recent developments in sensor and system design, mathematical modelling as well as data acquisition, processing and visualization schemes.


Topics of the workshop included, but were not limited to:

  360° panoramic camera design
  Panoramic route image acquisition systems
  Terrestrial laserscanning
  Sensor modeling and calibration
  Sensor integration and data fusion
  3-D object reconstruction
  Automated data processing
  Visualization techniques


Our sponsors:
German Aerospace Center DLR    Wista GmbH



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