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PointCloudWorkshop-Oct2019

From point clouds and full-waveform data to DEM analysis (Sep-30 to Oct-4 2019)

Point-cloud workshop at the University of Potsdam

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Description

In the past few years, the density and quality of point cloud data from lidar and photogrammetry has massively increased. This has enabled important new understanding in earth surface process science, but also has challenged our analytical tools and computational workflows. The generation of high resolution Digital Elevation Models, flow routing on point clouds, and surface roughness estimation has become more accessible and provides important measures of topography at the fine scale at which the processes operate. This workshop presents approaches to analyzing point cloud data and producing useful derived products. It also explores future applications in earth surface processes.

The workshop will progress from point cloud analysis to appropriate filtering and gridding and then geomorphic analysis on grids and point clouds. In addition, we will spend one day on explorations of full waveform analyses for a variety of applications as these data are progressively becoming more available and useful for bathymetric, vegetation, surface roughness measurements, and material property mapping.

This course is intended for graduate students and researchers with interests in surface processes and with experience in programming (Python and Matlab).

Workshop Flyer

PointCloudWorkshop-Oct2019 Group photo: thanks to all participants!!!! (photo by V. Torres-Acosta)

Organization Committee and Instructors

Bodo Bookhagen, Ramon Arrowsmith, Chris Crosby, Taylor Smith, Fiona Clubb, Aljoscha Rheinwalt

Website and Documents

We will use this github website to share code and manuals and will continue to update and fill in (also during the workshop). A list of relevant documents and PDFs are available.

Required and suggested software

Participation will be by application (we are limited to 20 participants)

Workshop fees are 100 Euro. This includes snacks, coffee, beverages, lunch, and one workshop dinner on Monday. Thanks to support from the NSF EarthCube A^2HRT RCN, we will provide travel support for up to five early career participants from the US.

You can apply for the workshop online and the application deadline is August 23, 2019. We will inform selected participants and expect payment of the workshop fees until Sept 6, 2019. If no payment is received by then, we will offer the slot to another candidate.

Accomodation and Hotels

The workshop venue is the Campus Golm at the University of Potsdam. See also the more detailed campus plan.

There is a list of hotels and accomodation in Potsdam and Berlin. Public transport in Potsdam takes ~10 to 15 minutes to the Campus Golm, commuting via bike is also possible. Public transport takes you from Berlin downtown to the campus in 30 minutes.

Tentative Program

If you are using your own laptop, please make sure to install the software packages listed in the PDF

Monday, Sept 30, 2019 start 9am

4 - 5pm Evening student presentations

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

4 - 5 pm Evening student presentations

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

  • Desktop based (Python driven) computational workflows (III) (Taylor + Aljoscha + Bodo)

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Friday, October 4, 2019

Evening student presentations We will have short presentations by participants on Monday and Tuesday early evenings. You are STRONGLY encouraged to make one of these short (<5 minutes/<5 slides) presentations. We will have a computer and projector there and will collect the presentations in advance for quick transitions. Given the big group, we will be strict on timing, but we do look forward to hearing about your work, your ideas, or even questions. This will be very informal!

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