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Events - GSA Annual Meeting UAV Short Courses
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11 Jul 2018 07:03 PM
    At the upcoming GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, there are two short courses that will be of interest:
    https://community.geosoci...ence-careers/courses

    512. Introduction to Drones (sUAS) in the Geosciences.
    Sat., 3 Nov., 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
    This short course is designed for any inexperienced or novice users of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS; "drones")—students, faculty, or professionals. No prior experience with drones is required. Although topics covered may be insufficiently advanced for intermediate- to expert-sUAS users, such users are nevertheless highly encouraged to participate and share their knowledge and experience during group work. Topics covered will include sUAS hardware and software basics, current U.S. national and state rules/regulations, and case studies in state-of-the-art applications including orthomosaic and structure-from-motion (SfM) techniques. Working groups will be used throughout the workshop.

    510. High Resolution Topography and 3D Imaging II: Introduction to Structure from Motion (SfM) Photogrammetry.
    Sat., 3 Nov., 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
    Structure from Motion (SfM), a photogrammetric technique that uses overlapping images to construct 3D surface models, is quickly emerging as a valuable research and education tool in geodesy, geomorphology, structural geology, and related disciplines. Images can be collected with a standard consumer-grade camera, making SfM a low-cost tool that compliments other 3D imaging technologies, such as terrestrial and airborne laser scanning (LiDAR). SfM can be collected from a hand-held camera or an airborne platform such as an aircraft, tethered balloon, kite, or UAS (unmanned aerial system), enabling 3D imaging of features ranging in size from decimeters to several kilometers. This one-day course will provide faculty, students, and professionals with an introduction to SfM technology, data collection and processing, and examples of science and educational applications. A combination of lectures and hands-on demonstrations of SfM equipment and data processing will be used. This course can be taken alone, or together with "High Resolution Topography and 3D Imaging I: Introduction to Terrestrial Laser Scanning" (course #501) for an introduction to 3D imaging technology that compliments SfM.
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