Greining landslagsbreytinga á Íslandi með nýjum aðferðum í úrvinnslu stereómynda
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Opinn fyrirlestur á vegum Fjarkönnunarseturs Háskóla Íslands.
Hlekkur á streymi: https://eu01web.zoom.us/my/crs.talks.2023
Fyrirlesarar eru Sydney Gunnarson, sérfræðingur fjarkönnunar hjá Landmælingum Íslands og Joaquín Belart, fagstjóri fjarkönnunar hjá Landmælingum Íslands.
Ágrip:
Analysis of stereo images from multiple platforms, such as drones, airplanes, or satellites, can provide invaluable information on changes in the landscape throughout time. We present a series of novel techniques used for handling large optical remote sensing datasets, mainly consisting of aerial photographs and satellite stereoimages, using automated pipelines and open-source software, with the goal of creating Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and orthoimages to quantify changes in the landscape. These automated techniques lead to faster processing without the need for in-situ nor manually digitized ground control points. This is particularly suitable for evaluating large-scale landscape changes where accurate ground control is difficult to come by. We present two applications as case-studies: (1) near-real time monitoring of the effusion rate of the August 2022 Meradalir volcanic eruption and (2) measurement of glacier mass balance from stereoimages.
Joaquín Belart og Sydney Gunnarson