Geomatics covers the science and technology of gathering different sources of geospatial data, which after storing, interpreting, analyzing, modelling and distributing, can be turned into useful geographic information. Geomatics involves the tools and techniques used in surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, geographical information systems and other earth-related disciplines.

September 23, 2010

SPIE Optical Metrology 2011

SPIE Optical Metrology 2011

Videometrics, Range Imaging, and Applications
23-26 May 2011, Munich, Germany

For more than two decades the Videometrics conference series has been providing a unique forum for computer vision, image analysis, vision metrology and photogrammetry researchers, developers and practitioners to present the latest advances in precise 3D measurement and accurate modeling from imaging and range sensors. This has now been expanded to encompass all phases of precise 3D optical and range imaging for the accurate modeling of real scenes, including automation of data collection and processing, improving the visual quality and realism, visualization, animation and data management for real-time manipulation.
We invite submission of original research contributions, as well as demonstrations of successful applications in, but not limited to, the following technical areas:

- 3D Sensing (imaging, RIM sensors and scanning devices) and calibration
- Unmanned platforms, sensor integration and data fusion
- Accuracy and performance evaluation: methodologies, facilities, standards
- 3D Processing and modeling
- Medical image analysis
- Motion Capture and animation
- 3D Applications at engineering, medical, industrial, cultural heritage, biological, environmental, entertainment level

The Program Committee will review all abstract submissions. Abstracts should be a minimum of 500 and a maximum of 1000 words (approximately 1-2 pages of single-spaced 12 point font). Authors are encouraged to include figures and diagrams to illustrate the concepts outlined in the abstract.

Important dates:
- Abstract: 16 December 2010
- Author Notification: 7 February 2011
- Full paper: 14 March 2011

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