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Detecting Change in Point Cloud Data with David McKittrick, Outreach & Training Manager for Blue Marble Geographics

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When:
10:45, quinta-feira 3 mar 2022 (30 minutes)
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The increase in the availability of high-resolution lidar and other point cloud datasets has given rise to the use of this data for detecting change in the environment over time. Continual improvements in airborne technology and the miniaturization of the requisite sensors has cultivated a nimble new branch of the industry that provides cost-effective data collection services virtually on demand. This ability to employ temporal analysis of the geospatial landscape has applications in forestry, agriculture, mining, urban planning, civil engineering, and many other fields.

 

In this presentation, we will use Global Mapper Pro to explore two scenarios in which change has occurred at different scales, and subsequently, we will consider two different procedures for identifying this change.

Who's Attending

Zackary King
GIS Analyst/Technician/Programmer
Doig River First Nation
Leanne McFadden
Manager of Geospatial Information
Challenger Geomatics Ltd.
Marianne Houle
Intern
Statistic Canada
catherine vachon
Project officer
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
Orlando Rodriguez
Président
Ordre des arpenteurs-géomètres du Québec
Paige Wearing
Mapping & Geomatics Data Analyst
Government
Nga To
Business Applications Manager
Thompson-Nicola Regional District
saeedeh Madani
Student
SAIT
Sven Cowan
Canada Program Manager
NV5 Geospatial
Scott Mitchell
Head of Department
Carleton University
Scott Paterson
Business Development Manager
Tulloch Mapping
Simon Irving
Data Scientist
KorrAI

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