IGN'den (Fransa) gelen e-posta içeriği ekteki gibidir:
Dear Colleagues,
3 points in this letter :
[1] Announcment of a Summer School on free open source
sofware for satellite image processing [2] Announcment of permanent research position on
photogrammetry at IGN [3] Update on MicMac software.
SFPT, CNES, IGN/ENSG organise their first summer school
on free open
source sofware (OTB & MicMac) for satelitte image processing from 4 to
8 of jully. See the detail in
"SummerSchool-OTB-MicMac-V2.odt"
**** [2] Permanent Research Position at IGN in photogrammetry **********
IGN open a permanent junior research position in
photogrammetry. It's a
civil servant position ("Chargé de recherche").
See the detail in
"poste-CR2-photogrammetrie-2016.doc" attached.
Also the announce is
redacted in french it is open to non french speaking
candidate without
any restriction of nationality.
**** [3] Main update on MicMac **********
[3.1] The
photogrammetric processing of satellite images is now
complete in MicMac with a bundle adjustment adapted to
push broom
sensor. It works with RPC from Pleiade and many other
satellite. See
chapter 19 of the documentation. It's relatively new and
may still
contains some bugs, but has been tested on several data-set.
[3.2] The tool Martini, for fast orientation is partly
operationnel. It
lack a correct final bundle but it can already be used
and sometime it
will solve orientation not correclty handled by Tapas
(and sometime the
contrary !)
[3.3] Tie point reduction for big data set is a job in
progress due to
the funding of
eScience-Center (Netherdland). A very first draft,
adapted to aerial acquisition can be found with command OriRedTieP
(require Martini was run before).
Best regards,
Marc
July
2016 Summer School « Satellite Image Processing with Open Source
Software ».
The SFPT, CNES
and IGN/ENSG organize their first summer school on satellite image processing
using free open source software. More specifically this summer school will be
based on Orfeo Tool Box (OTB) and MicMac. OTB is an
open-source toolbox funded by CNES for satellite image processing and remote
sensing (classification, segmentation …). MicMac, coordinated by IGN, is a
complete photogrammetric pipeline recently adapted to satellite image
processing.
Three day of
practical work are scheduled on Gnu/Linux environment (no prerequisite, except
the ability to adapt to line command software).
Date
|
2016-07-04
to 2016-07-08
|
Location
|
ENSG/
Marne-la-Vallée (close to Paris)/ France
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Language
|
English
and French (one track in each language)
|
Pricing
|
150 Euros
for student, 250 Euros for public labs & university, 800 euros for
private company. Does not include accommodation. (*)
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Accommodation,
lunch
|
Access to
ENSG restaurant (3-7 Euros / meal)
|
Accommodation,
night
|
Possibility
to have cheap room (40 Euro / night, sharing with 1 person)
|
Contact
|
isabelle.grujard@sfpt.fr
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Preliminary
Program (English track) :
4/07 PM
|
Presentation
of teaching team and participants, theoretical presentation of photogrammetry
and remote sensing
|
5/07 AM
|
OTB :
Introduction
|
5/07 PM
|
OTB : VHR
optical imagery, GIS pre-processing
|
6/07 AM
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OTB :
Supervised classification of Sentinel 2 / Landsat 8 time series
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6/07 PM
|
MicMac :
Orientation of satellite images
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7/07 AM
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MicMac :
Computation of DSM
|
7/07 PM
|
MicMac :
Computation of deformation, opening on Frame Camera Manipulation.
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8/07 AM
|
Discussion,
presentation of attendees work (volunteers)
|
Teaching team :
•
OTB : Manuel Grizonet (CNES) ,
Victor Poughon (CNES);
•
MicMac : Ewelina Rupnik
(IGN/ENSG & IPGP) , Marc Pierrot Deseilligny (IGN/ENSG).
(*) This money
goes at SFPT which is a non profit organization (learned society). Part of this
money will be used to fund the participation of student/researcher coming from
southern countries.
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