UT

Day Program

Detailed PROGRAM

Time (CET)

What

 

10:00 – 10:10

Opening  (room: LA 2101-2105)
Prof. dr. Freek van der Meer 

10:10 – 11:00

Baarda Lecture: 'The Power of Maps'  (room: LA 2101-2105)
Prof.dr. James Cheshire 

11:00 – 11:30

Coffee Break  

11:30 – 12:30

Parallel sessions

 

(room: LA-2207)
UAV’s
Chair: Michal Koutek

B  (room: LA-2209)
EDUCATION
Chair: Arnold Bregt

C  (room: LA-2211)
USER
Chair: Franz-Benjamin Mocnik

D  (room: LA-2213) 
SOFTWARE
Chair: Rob Lemmens

11:30 – 11:45

Bergado, UT,
Dense point cloud extraction from UAV imagery using parallax attention.

 

Ville Lehtola, UT,
Open python tutorials for point cloud processing.

John Ifejube, UT,
Assessing the risk of leptospirosis in relation to flooding in kerala, india.

Ling Chang, UT,
AlignSAR: developing an open library of SAR benchmark datasets for machine learning applications

11:45 – 12:00

Sofia Tilon, UT, 
Segmentation-initialised multi-object tracking from aerial videos. 

 

Kun Li, UT,
HRVQA: A Visual Question Answering Benchmark for High-Resolution Aerial Images.

Brian Masinde, UT 
Group Privacy Threat Models for Geodata Technologies in humanitarianism.

Meiert Grootes, Netherlands eScience Center,
STMtools: An Open Source Python Library for Enriching Spatio-Temporal Data. 

12:00 – 12:15

Ning Zhang, UT,
Depth estimation on nano drones for obstacle avoidance. 

 

Judith Verstegen, UU,
ChatGPT in University Geography Teaching. 

Rene Westerholt, TU Dortmund,
Enhancing the interpre-tability of heterogeneous user-generated data in the context of spatial statistical analysis through eigenvector filtering. 

Freek van Leijen, TUD,
InSAR software tool development: experiences from three recent projects. 

12:15 – 12:30

Q&A 

Q&A

Q&A

Q&A

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch 

13:30 – 14:30

Parallel sessions 

 

(room: LA-2207)
3D
Chair: Sander Oude Elberink

B  (room: LA-2209)
LIDAR
Chair: Roderik Lindenbergh

C  (room: LA-2211) 
APPLICATIONS
Chair: Wim Looijen 

(room: LA-2213)
InSAR
Chair: Freek van Leijen

13:30 – 13:45

Mehmet Büyükdemircioğlu, UT,
Enriching 3D city models with energy-related information.

 

Jorges Nofulla, UT,
Deep Learning-based Change Detection and Classification in Airborne Laser Scanning
Data.

Konstantin Maslov, UT, 
GlaViTU: A Hybrid CNN-Transformer for Multi-Regional Glacier Mapping from Multi-Source Data.

Ramon Hanssen, TUD,
A new Integrated Geodetic Reference Station for the UT Living Innovation Lab: impact and opportunities.

13:45 – 14:00

Carlos Campoverde, UT,
Automated building roof plane structure reconstruction from aerial Images for 3D city modeling. 

George Vosselman, UT,
Matching emitted laser pulses to their echoes - the limits of laser scanning productivity.

Hasib Mustafa, WUR,
Spectroscopic characterization of laser-induced fluorescence for environmental thermometry.

Simon van Diepen, TUD,
Using Benchmarks of the Amsterdam Ordnance Datum (NAP) for Geodynamic Applications.

14:00 – 14:15

Biyuan Liu, UT,
Detecting building height change with multimodal remote sensing data.

Nima Zarrinpanjeh, UT,
Using iOS LiDAR for 3D Underground Utility Mapping.

Linh Truong-Hong, GeoNext BV.,
Using a model driven approach to inspect conditional status of structures. 

Chiseng Wang, UT,
From Pixel to Object: Advancing Urban SAR Interferometry.

 

14:15 – 14:30

Q&A 

Q&A

Q&A

Q&A

14:30 – 14:45

Time to change between sessions 

14:45 – 15:45

Parallel sessions

 

A (room: LA-2207)
3D
Chair: Mila Koeva

B (room: LA-2209)
WATER
Chair: Peter van Oosterom

C  (room: LA-2211)
LASER
Chair: George Vosselman

(room: LA-2213)
InSAR & TIME SERIES
Chair: Ramon Hanssen

14:45 – 15:00

Luis Morales, UT,
A Digital Twin for Ground Water Table Monitoring. 

 

Saeed Khabbazan, TUD,
Using Radiative Transfer modeling to investigate the effect of Surface canopy water on L-, C-, and X-Band Backscatter. 

Abhisek Maiti, UT,  TransFusion: Multi-modal Fusion Network for Semantic Segmentation. 

Wietske Brouwer, TUD,
The derivation of the stochastic model for InSAR Point Scatterer time series.

 

15:00 – 15:15

Aulia Imania Sukma, UT,
From Ground to Sky: Unleashing Solar Energy Potential on Urban Building Facades Using 3D Modelling and Participatory Tool in Jakarta.

 

Elham Bakhshianlamouki, UT,
Exploring the Interaction between Human Activities and Physical Phenomena on Sandy Anthropogenic Shores (SAS) in the Netherlands: An Agent-Based Model Approach. 

Stijn Lodder &  Annemieke Verbraeck, Geodelta,
GPU-Accelerated Photogrammetric Deformation Analysis.

Anurag Kulshrestha, UT,
InSAR Time Series Analysis for Sinkhole Detection using Deep Learning.

 

15:15 – 15:30

BavanthaUdugama, UT,
Mono-Hydra: Real-time 3D Scene Graph Generation from Monocular Camera Input Integrated with an IMU. 

Laura  Recuero Pavón, UT,
Estimating canopy water content in a temperate mixed forest using airborne hyperspectral data. 

Roderik Lindenbergh, TUD, Assessing change using permanent laser scanning.

Jiacheng Xiong, UT,
Structure health monitoring of embankment with multi-temporal InSAR: A case study of Kangshan Embankment. 

15:30 – 15:45

Q&A 

Q&A

Q&A

Q&A

15:45 – 16:15

Coffee break 

16:15 – 17:30

Parallel sessions

 

(room: LA-2207)
LANDADMIN
Chair: Jaap Zevenbergen 

(room: LA-2209)
VISUALIZATION
Chair: Gustavo Garcia-Chapeton

(room: LA-2211)
InSAR
Chair: Ling Chang

(room: LA-2213)
M.LEARNING
Chair: Ville Lehtola

16:15 – 16:30

Dennis Ushiña, UT,
The effect of land tenure on access to assistance for the long-term recovery of flood damage.

Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, UT,
Representing Places. 

Hao Cheng, UT,
Trajectory Prediction for Autonomous Driving with Lane-Aware Scene Constraints.

Xu Zhang, UT,
Deep learning-based deformation detection on Sentinel-1 wrapped interferograms for Mexico City.

16:30 – 16:45

Robert Voûte, TUD,
Low-cost surveying for cultural heritage investigated.

 

Sander Oude Elberink, UT, Learning from old maps to create new ones.

Yuqing Wang, TUD,
Complex B-splines based non-parametric InSAR time series analysis of arcs.

Tina Nikaein, TUD,
Modeling Sentinel-1 Observables for Corn Fields Using Machine Learning.

16:45 – 17:00

Bedru Tareke, UT,
Extracting polygons of visible cadastral boundaries from VHR images using deep learning. 

Yingwen Yu,TUD,  Computer-Based Modeling and Visualization of Architectural Cultural Heritage (CMVCH) in a Digital Humanities Perspective. Santo Stefano as a Case Study.

Philip Conroy, TUD,
Addressing the Loss-of-Lock problem for InSAR-based displacement estimation over cultivated peat soils.

Yanwen Wang, UT,
Adversarial validation: diagnose geospatial machine learning prediction and choose suitable cross-validation for evaluation.



Peter van Oostrom, TUD, Multicare: Spatial Decision Support System for Multi-Hazard Resilient Cities.

MennoJan Kraak, UT, 
The impact of ITC, an atlas.



17:00 – 17:15

Q&A 

Q&A

Q&A

Q&A

17:15 – 18:30

Drinks  (hall, ITC entrance)