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Van der Sande, C.J. (author), Zanoni, M. (author), Gorte, B.G.H. (author)
Change detection with very high resolution imagery is difficult, because 3D objects as buildings appear differently in 2D imagery due to varying viewing angles and sun positions. This research proposes a method to improve change detection by using simple 3D models of buildings. Buildings have been modelled as flat roof or gable roof buildings....
conference paper 2008
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Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Soudarissanane, S.S. (author), De Vries, S. (author), Coquet, M. (author), De Schipper, M. (author), Hejbudzka, K. (author), Duijnmayer, K. (author), Van Goor, B. (author), Cohen, A. (author)
Morphodynamic changes at sandy coasts, as are dominant in The Netherlands, are typically monitored at yearly intervals by means of LIDAR. Meanwhile it is recognized that beach morphodynamics is not a regular process but is strongly correlated to meteorological conditions. A time series of 14 terrestrial laser scans of a beach experiment is...
conference paper 2010
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Van der Sande, C.J. (author)
Monitoring of tree objects is relevant in many current policy issues and relate to the quality of the public space, municipal urban green management, management fees for green areas or Kyoto protocol reporting and all have one thing in common: the need for an up to date tree database. This study, part of the Tree and Image research project,...
conference paper 2010
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Yu, H. (author)
Glacier melting has become a key issue in the current discussion on global climate change. Glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau may be heavily affected by global warming. Hence, possible glacier melting over the plateau attracts the most attention. Possible glacier melting is evaluated via studies on mass balance of the glaciers. Glacier elevation...
master thesis 2010
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Van Goor, B. (author)
A Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) is a powerful tool for surveying. Tens of millions of points are acquired with a high accuracy and within a short time. The resulting point clouds can be used to find changes and deformations. For this project, four point clouds of the metro station and tunnel at Rotterdam central station are available. The...
master thesis 2011
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Van Goor, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Soudarissanane, S.S. (author)
It has been demonstrated that surface changes in the order of millimeters are detectable using terrestrial laser scanning. In practice however, it is still virtually impossible to detect such small changes from for example repeated scans of a complex industrial scene. The three main obstructions are, first, a priori uncertainty on what objects...
conference paper 2011
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Alhaddad, B.I. (author), Burns, M.C. (author), Roca, J. (author)
Urban areas are complicated due to the mix of man-made features and natural features. A higher level of structural information plays an important role in land cover/use classification of urban areas. Additional spatial indicators have to be extracted based on structural analysis in order to understand and identify spatial patterns or the spatial...
conference paper 2011
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Hassan, A.A.M. (author)
Since the 1980s, rapid population growth and urbanization have become issues in big cities like Greater Cairo (GC). As a consequence of explosive growth, the living conditions of Cairo Metropolis deteriorate. Development trends of the last twenty years have increased general wealth and modernization, this sets out how GC megacity is creating an...
conference paper 2011
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Phan Hien, V. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
The Tibetan plateau is covered by hundreds of larger and smaller lakes. Until recently there was no method to monitor their water level variations due to lack of in-situ measurements or unfitness of available remote sensing methods. However the ICESat/GLA14 laser altimetry data provide global surface elevations for land during 18 one-month...
journal article 2012
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Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Change detection is an important application of laser scanning data. It is also a challenging application as errors that are inevitably present when determining the geometric state of a scene of interest in a certain epoch will somehow add up when comparing the geometric state between epochs. As a consequence it is often difficult to distinguish...
conference paper 2013
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Puente, I. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), González-Jorge, H. (author), Arias, P. (author)
Rubble mound breakwaters are coastal defense structures that protect harbors and beaches from the impacts of both littoral drift and storm waves. They occasionally break, leading to catastrophic damage to surrounding human populations and resulting in huge economic and environmental losses. Ensuring their stability is considered to be of...
journal article 2014
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Pietrzyk, Peter (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Identification of harvested and fallen trees is a prerequisite for the detection and measurement of changes in forests. This paper presents a three step approach to monitor harvested and fallen trees based on direct comparison of repeated high density airborne LIDAR data. In a first step differences between data sets are obtained from a point...
journal article 2014
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Pietrzyk, P.J. (author)
Remote sensing of forests with airborne laser scanning has been used increasingly in the last decades. Due to its capability to provide very detailed three-dimensional information on the structure of forests and individual trees it is very suitable to detect changes in forests. However, current change detection methods in this field often cannot...
master thesis 2015
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Alphenaar, K.J. (author)
The current vegetation monitoring method of Rijkswaterstaat is a manual, time consuming and costly method and therefore only is performed once in six years. The vegetatielegger is a map, which shows the standard situation of the vegetation types that are allowed at any location in the river foreland area of the Netherlands. No rougher vegetation...
master thesis 2016
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Koeva, Mila (author), Oude Elberink, Sander (author)
Nowadays due to the increasing complex and multifunctional building environment in the urban areas it is required an accurate geometry and proper legal registration of the cadastral objects including third dimension and time aspect. 2D land-parcel data seems insufficient to address the variety of problems in high density residential areas. This...
conference paper 2016
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Shen, Y. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Wang, J. (author)
A method is introduced for detecting changes from point clouds that avoids registration. For many applications, changes are detected between two scans of the same scene obtained at different times. Traditionally, these scans are aligned to a common coordinate system having the disadvantage that this registration step introduces additional...
journal article 2017
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Cemellini, Barbara (author), van Opstal, Willem (author), Wang, Cheng-Kai (author), Xenakis, Dimitris (author)
We are now gradually entering the era of big data - maybe a bit too much of a buzzword, but it is not lied. Technology is evolving fast, enabling faster and more efficient data acquisition, storage, retrieval and processing. Point cloud datasets are such a type which relies on large files and lots of processing power. The rather fast evolutions...
student report 2017
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Zhou, K. (author), Gorte, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Widyaningrum, E. (author)
Change detection is an essential step to locate the area where an old model should be updated. With high density and accuracy, LiDAR data is often used to create a 3D city model. However, updating LiDAR data at state or nation level often takes years. Very high resolution (VHR) images with high updating rate is therefore an option for change...
journal article 2018
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Scherpenisse, Brendan (author)
Repeat-pass acquisitions with coherent Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems, preserving both phase and amplitude, are more readily available than ever (Bruzzone, 2016). Phase measurements from SAR systems have seen widespread use in the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture (InSAR) technique to measure deformations and elevations since the late...
master thesis 2018
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Tchimino, Jack (author)
Signal Analysis techniques are routinely used in Neuroscience to interpret raw signals harvested from the Nervous System. From a simple Fourier analysis to more complicated methods such as multiresolution wavelet analysis, such techniques must be used for signal manipulation in order to reach informed conclusions on the measurements taking place...
master thesis 2018
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