Hi Paul
Thanks for the imagery assembling for the Niger Delta in Mali.
On march 14, COVABAR has organized a conference on the use of geomatic for
agriculture management. A consortium bought Lidar imagery for a large portion
of the Richelieu valley in Quebec.Various presentations showed how this imagery
is used for modeling of landforms and to contribute to a better management of
agriculture.
Evan Rodgers from Agriculture Canada in Manitoba made an interesting
presentation about the utilization of the Lidar technology. In addition to
multispectral analysis, these laser radars mounted on an airplane detect quite
precisely the elevations. When you have a high density of measured points, the
Visual recognition systems can detect forms, trace buildings and determine
landuse (ie. trees, shrub, grass, wetland, water, etc.). The software used by
Evan work with a script where you establish various criterias to detect and
classify objects. These can be filtered and presented as various layers. This
also trace elevations, detect depressions and where the water circulates.
Pierre
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> De : Paul Norman <[email protected]>
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>Envoyé le : Samedi 23 mars 2013 14h27
>Objet : [OSM-talk] Imagery talk ideas
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>I might be giving a talk to the local remote sensing industry association
>(think multi-spectral imagery, LIDAR, etc), but don't have any clear talk
>ideas and was looking for some.
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>The two ideas I had were
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>- How OSM uses imagery. The imagery part might be too basic for the
>audience, but the crowd-sourcing part might be interesting
>
>- Multi-spectral imagery in humanitarian response efforts. Something based
>on the infrared landsat imagery I assembled for HOT in Mali
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>Any thoughts?
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