[gis_info] The ASPRS CRR/PSR Annual Technical Exchange is only a week away!

Erik Brewster Errb at deainc.com
Wed Oct 29 06:39:20 PDT 2014


Don't miss this opportunity to join your geospatial colleagues for a day and learn about the exciting applications and technology our region is producing.  Remember, this is worth PDH's an you'll not find a better deal anywhere else this year.  Wednesday, November 5, 2014 at the Vancouver Water Resource Center (the usual place).

ASPRS Columbia River & Puget Sound Regions

18th Annual Technical Exchange

Preliminary Program (10/25/14)

Oregon Lidar Consortium and Puget Sound Lidar Consortium update

 

ODOT Digital Infrastructure -Ron Singh, ODOT

 

Nested Texture Metrics for Vegetation Mapping with LiDAR and Aerial Photography - Eric Nielsen, INR

 

Hyperspectral Imaging of Potential Components of NR-16020, Amelia Earhart’s Airplane - Jeff Glickman, PHOTEK

 

OSU Immersive VR Visualization System - Matt O’Banion, OSU 

 

King Tides in Oregon and Washington Estuaries - The 1000 foot View - John Bauer, Wetlands Conservancy 

 

Trends, Opportunities and Challenges in a Rapidly-Evolving Field -  Chris Parrish, OSU, ASPRS LiDAR Division Chair

 

Accuracy assessment of automatic DSM's based on using multi-ray photogrammetry-- or -- Alternative quality assurance and quality control for aerial LiDAR data and derived products - Harald Steiner, GeoBC

 

The OSO Landslide SR530 - Jacqueline Ouellette, WSDOT:

 

Oregon Hazard Explorer for Lifelines Program: A web-based GIS tool for assessing potential Cascadia earthquake hazard, Mayar Sharifi, OSU

 

SfM(Structure from Motion) Accuracy Assessment - Adam Mosbrucker, CVO

 

Tsunami evacuation modeling in Seaside Oregon - Ian Madin , DOGAMI 

ASPRS Columbia River & Puget Sound Regions

18th Annual Technical Exchange

REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND LINK

 

This event is an informal opportunity for anyone who is interested in the topics of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, GIS and related technologies to learn more about what’s going on in our own region in resource management, government, academia and business.  The Information Exchange is a day-long event in which local practitioners present a 20 minute talk on one of their current or recent projects.  This is also an opportunity to learn new techniques, meet new contacts, and refresh old ones. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Chris Parrish presenting:

 

“Lidar: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges in a Rapidly-Evolving Field”.

 

Dr. Parrish, who is the Director of the ASPRS Lidar Division, has recently been appointed as a professor of Geomatics at OSU, this will be a great opportunity to meet him and help him get plugged in to the regional remote sensing community, as well as an opportunity for us to hear cutting edge information about lidar technologies.

 

Anyone interested in learning more about Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, GIS, UAS and related fields or wish to share information about interesting or unusual projects are welcome.  Please extend this invitation to your colleagues who would be interested in attending.  No commercial presentations or endorsements are allowed.

 


Date:   Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Time: 9:00am to 3:00pm (Set-up time available for presenters: 8:00am to 9:00am)

Place:             Vancouver Water Resource Education Center

            4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, Washington 98661, (360) 696-8478 <tel:%28360%29%20696-8478> 

Parking: Ample free parking at the Water Resources Education Center

 

Registration Fees:

           ASPRS Members…………. ………………    $25.00 (Includes box lunch and copy of abstracts)

            Non-members …………………. …………….$35.00 (Includes box lunch and copy of abstracts)

            ASPRS Student Members……………….…...$Free + Optional Lunch ($10.00)

            Non-member Student*………………….……..$10.00 + Optional Lunch ($10.00) = $20.00

                        

Registration/Abstract Deadline: 31 October 2014

** Fill out and submit the on-line registration form here <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dEhsOG9xM1FrOW1OZlAtSlc1UTM5dGc6MQ> 

In addition to the visual presentations, each speaker should submit a 1 page description of the project and a 1 page profile of their organization.  The 1 page write-ups must be submitted by registration deadline so they can be compiled into a notebook for distribution at the meeting.  Projectors and wireless internet connection will be available.  Presenters are asked to keep their presentation under 20 minutes to allow for questions and timely proceedings.  Speaker slots will be limited due to the single day schedule, so get your abstracts in early to insure your slot.

 

CONTACT US:

Ian Madin | Columbia River Region | ian.madin at dogami.state.or.us <mailto:ian.madin at dogami.state.or.us> 

Dave Brown | Puget Sound Region | Dave.Brown at terraremote.com <mailto:Dave.Brown at terraremote.com> 

 

 





 

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