動体計測研究会:ARIDA
5th ARIDA SEMINAR


Melbourne, Australia
26-27 February, 2007






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5th ARIDA SEMINAR on

Innovations in 3D Modelling
and
Visualization of Digital Imagery-Based
Spatial Information

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ARIDA Workshop: Innovations in 3D Modelling & Visualisation
of Digital Imagery-Based Spatial Information

Melbourne, 26 & 27 February 2007

Preliminary Technical Program
(13 January 07)
DAY 1
Registration: 8:30 - 9am

Session 1, Monday, Feb. 26, 9.00 - 10:30am

  1. Opening Remarks by Convenor:
    Prof. Clive Fraser
  2. Welcome remarks from ARIDA:
    Prof. Hirofumi Chikatsu
  3. Welcome remarks from the CRCSI/Univ. of Melbourne:
    Mr Peter Woodgate (CRCSI)
  4. Keynote address and system demonstration from Prof. Ian Bishop:
    Visualisation to support environmental modelling

Morning tea: 10:30 - 11:00

Session 2, Monday, 11:00 - 12:30
Close-Range Photogrammetry

  1. 3D-measuring and modelling system based on a digital camera and PC for wide applications in industrial measurement:
    Mr M. Yamada, Topcon Corp., Tokyo
  2. Exploitation of colour in automated close-range photogrammetry:
    Mr S. Cronk, Univ. of Melbourne
  3. Re-evaluation of interior orientation parameters of consumer grade digital camera in digital photogrammetry:
    Prof. H. Chikatsu, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30

Session 3, Monday, 1:30 - 3:00
High Resolution Satellite Imagery

  1. Georeferencing and DEM generation from ALOS/PRISM imagery:
    Prof. A. Gruen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  2. HRSI geopositioning with BARISTA - a case study in Bhutan:
    Dr J. Willneff, CRCSI/Univ. of Melbourne
  3. Sensor orientation modelling for ALOS/PRISM & SPOT5:
    Dr F. Rottensteiner, CRCSI/Univ. of Melbourne

Afternoon tea, 3:00 - 3:30

Session 4, Monday, 3:30 - 4:30
Heritage Recording

  1. 3D reconstruction of ancient footprints via laser scanning:
    Mr C. Ogleby, Univ. of Melbourne
  2. Archaeological photogrammetry - a case study (title to be confirmed):
    Prof. H. Haggren, Helsinki Technical University, Finland
Pre-Tewksbury Lecture Break, 4:30 - 5:45

Tewksbury Public Lecture, 5:45 - 6:45
Measuring and modelling from digital imagery:
Prof. Armin Gruen

ARIDA Workshop Dinner: 7:00 - 10:30pm
University House, Univ. of Melbourne


DAY 2
Session 5, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 9.00 - 10:30am
Camera Calibration

  1. Camera calibration of Z/I DMC in the Japanese test field with iWitness:
    Prof. S. Murai, Univ. of Tokyo
  2. Ideal situation for camera calibration using amateur digital cameras:
    Dr Y. Kunii, JSA, Tokyo
  3. Zoom-dependent camera calibration:
    Mr S. Al-Ajlouni, Univ. of Melbourne
Morning tea, 10:30-11:00

Session 6, Tuesday, 11.00 - 12:30am
Industrial Vision Metrology

  1. Automation in industrial vision metrology:
    Prof. C. Fraser, CRCSI/Univ. of Melbourne
  2. Australis case study with multiple scale bars:
    Mr Y. Kashiwai, Taisei Kiso Sekkei, Tokyo
  3. Innovative applications of vision metrology:
    Mr G. Ganci, GSI, Florida
Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30

Session 7, Tuesday, 1:30 - 3:00
Surface Extraction & Modelling

  1. Developments in image-matching for detailed surface reconstruction in close-range photogrammetry:
    Dr F. Remondino, ETH Zurich
  2. Efficient generation of CAD data for break-lines using surface flatness:
    Dr H. Yokoyama, Tokyo Denki Univ.
  3. Generation of 3D polyline curves in close-range photogrammetry:
    Mr T. Weser, CRCSI/Univ. of Melbourne
Afternoon tea, 3:00 - 3:30

Session 8, Tuesday, 3:30 - 5:00
Measurement Systems

  1. Multiple human tracking by stereo video camera:
    Dr T. Fuse, Univ. of Tokyo
  2. Evaluation of image-based integrated measurement system and its application to topographic survey:
    Dr T. Ohdake, Tokyo Denki Univ.
  3. Measurement via an integration of terrestrial laser scanning and panoramic camera imagery:
    Prof. A. Gruen, ETH Zurich
Workshop Wrap-up and Closing, 5:00 - 5:30

Post workshop dinner, 6:30 - 11pm
local restaurant in Carlton