Digitizing Heritage Places using Images (Photogrammetry)
Date: Tuesday August 29, 2017
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Room 1 (RB3220), Richcraft Hall
This session focuses on techniques for capturing (or mapping) the detailed physical characteristics of historic structures using photogrammetry and other image-based techniques.
About the Speaker
Fabio Remondino (Bruno Kessler Foundation) is head of the 3D Optical Metrology research unit (http://3dom.fbk.eu/) at the Bruno Kessler Foundation, a public research center located in Trento, Italy. He received a PhD in photogrammetry from ETH Zurich in 2006 and an Italian scientific qualification as Full University Professor in 2013. His main research interests are in the field of reality-based surveying and 3D modeling for earth observation, monitoring, heritage documentation and industrial metrology. He is interested in automation aspects concerning image orientation, dense image matching, registration of range data, semantic classification, etc. He has authored over 200 publications in journals and international conferences and he received 10 awards for best papers. He has organized more than 50 international scientific events, among conferences, workshops, summer schools and tutorials. Fabio is currently serving as President of the ISPRS Technical Commission V (http://www.isprs.org), as Vice-President of CIPA (http://cipa.icomos.org) and President of EuroSDR Commission I (http://www.eurosdr.net/).