Working Groups of ISPRS Commission V

Close-Range Imaging, Analysis and Applications


 

Working Groups of ISPRS Commission V


Intercommission WGs of ISPRS Commission V


WG V/1 - Vision Metrology

 
Home Page: www.commission5.isprs.org/wg1/
 

 Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair
Mark Shortis Stuart Robson Thomas Luhmann
School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences
RMIT University
Melbourne
Australia
 
+61 3 9925 9628
 
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
University College London
London
UK
 
 
IAPG, Jade University of Applied Sciences
Oldenburg
Germany
 
+49 441 7708 3172
 
www.rmit.edu.au/mathsgeo www.cege.ucl.ac.uk www.jade-hs.de/iapg

 

WG V/1 - Terms of Reference:

  • Performance evaluation of active and passive systems
  • Definition of accuracy and best practice
  • Contribution to international standards
  • System developments and industrial applications
  • Very close range and large volume measurement applications
  • Camera-controlled robot and machine guidance
  • Strengthen co-operation and involvement of industrial partners in ISPRS activities

WG V/2 - Cultural Heritage Data Acquisition and Processing

 
Home Page: www.commission5.isprs.org/wg2/
 

 Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair
Fulvio Rinaudo Paul Bryan Bharat Lohani
DAD - Politecnico di Torino
Viale A.Mattioli, 39
10125 Torino
Italy
 
+39 090 7659
+39 090 6599
 
Geospatial Imaging
Remote Sensing Team
English Heritage
York YO1 6WP
UK
 
+44 1904 601959
+44 1904 601999
 
Department of Civil Engineering
IIT Kanpur
Kanpur 208 016
India
 
+91-512-392 7413, 679 7413
+91 9450 3466 58 (mobil)
+91-512-3927395
 
www.polito.it www.english-heritage.org.uk home.iitk.ac.in/~blohani/

 

WG V/2 - Terms of Reference:

  • Development and promotion of photogrammetric measurement techniques and spatial information systems applicable to cultural heritage
  • Integration of measurement techniques supporting metric and remote sensing survey, monitoring and valorisation requirements of the archaeology, architecture, conservation, restoration and archiving communities
  • Development and dissemination of  best practice protocols to aid appropriate application across related cultural heritage fields
  • Development and promotion of low-cost, rapid, innovative, automated, commercial and open-source approaches for metric and remote sensing survey of heritage assets
  • Close co-operation with related disciplines, national / international groups (e.g. CIPA) and other ISPRS working groups

WG V/3 - Terrestrial 3D Imaging and Sensors

 
Home Page: www.commission5.isprs.org/wg3/
 

 Chair Co-Chair Secretary
Marco Scaioni Roderik Lindenbergh Francesco Pirotti
Tongji University
College of Surveying and
Geo-Informatics
Centre for Spatial Information Science and Sustainable Development Applications
1239 Siping Road
200092 Shanghai
P.R. China
 
+86 21 6598 6012
+86 21 6598 5123
 
Delft University of Technology
Department of Geoscience & Remote Sensing
Stevinweg 1
2628 CN, Delft
The Netherlands
 
+31 15 27 87649
 
Università degli Studi di Padova
CIRGEO
via dell'Università 16
35020 Legnaro
Italy
 
+33 1 43 98 84 36
+33 1 43 98 85 81
 
  rs.tudelft.nl/~rlindenbergh/ www.cirgeo.unipd.it/fp

 

WG V/3 - Terms of Reference:

  • Characterization (radiometric and geometric), calibration and evaluation of active and passive sensors for terrestrial applications
  • Automated and robust methods for point cloud registration, feature extraction, object recognition, and scene classification (in cooperation with WG III/2, WG V/4 and ICWGV/I on “Mobile Scanning and Imaging Systems for 3D Surveying and Mapping”)
  • Evaluation of new 2D and 3D imaging sensors, including gaming and low-cost sensors
  • Processing methods for 3D imaging sensors
  • Integrated sensors and data fusion on static and kinematic platforms for surveying and 3D modeling applications (in coopeation with ICWG V/I and WG V/2, V/4, V/5)
  • Involvement of system manufacturers, developers and service providers

WG V/4 - Terrestrial 3D Modelling: Algorithms and Methods

 
Home Page: www.commission5.isprs.org/wg4/
 

 Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair Secretary
Jan Boehm Thomas Kersten Takashi Fuse Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera
University College London (UCL)
Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
London
UK
 
+44 (0) 20 3108 1036
 
HafenCity University Hamburg
Lab for Photogrammetry & Laser Scanning
Hamburg
Germany
 
+49 (0)40 42827-5343
 
University of Tokyo
Department of Civil Engineering
Tokyo
Japan
 
+81-3-5841-6129
 
University of Salamanca
Department of Cartographic and Land Enginnering
Avila
Spain
 
+34 920353500
 
www.cege.ucl.ac.uk www.hcu-hamburg.de/geomatik/kersten http://www-e.civil.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp  

 

WG V/4 - Terms of Reference:

  • Stimulate the development of algorithms and software tools for (automated) geometric and appearance modelling using different data sources
  • Promote integrated processing of point clouds (in collaboration with WG V/2, WGV/3, ICWG I/V and WG III/2), image and video data for the generation of realistic 3D models usable in the heritage field and for virtual environments, animations, BIM, etc.
  • Benchmark the quality of terrestrial 3D modelling methods and outputs as well as creation of best practice protocols and examples
  • Seek co-operation and involvement in the BIM domain (in collaboration with WG IV/7)

WG V/5 - Close-range Measurements for Biomedical Sciences and Geosciences

 
Home Page: www.commission5.isprs.org/wg5/
 

 Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair Secretary
Dr. Dirk Rieke-Zapp Dr Thomas Dewez Dr Vladimir Knyaz Prof Jim Chandler
Aicon / Breuckmann
Torenstr. 14
88709 Meersburg
Germany
 
+49 (0) 7532 43 46 0
 
BRGM - Direction des Risques et Prévention (DRP)
Orleans la Source
France
 
+33 238 644 606
 
State Research Institute of Aviation System
Moscow
Russia
 
 
Civil and Building Engineering
Loughborough University
UK
 
 
www.breuckmann.com www.brgm.fr www.gosniias.ru www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~cvjhc/

 

WG V/5 - Terms of Reference:

  • Research and development in close-range techniques and systems for 3D reconstruction in the fields of geomorphology, earth science, hydrology, glaciology, climatology, hazard monitoring, geology, medical imaging,  body/sports measurement and modeling, etc.
  • Identify and promote different camera geometries and networks suitable for different scales of enquiry
  • Educate and inform “non-geomatics” users of the existence and benefits of involvement with ISPRS
  • Involve Geomatics experts in organizations involved with bio- and geoscience
  • Establish and make freely available “best-practice” guidelines for non-expert users of consumer grade digital cameras and terrestrial laser scanners
  • Establish collaboration with TC VIII activities on hazard monitoring and forest biomass analyses

 

 

 


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