Scientists, including Derek Young, a forest ecologist from UC Davis, and Emma “Mickey” MacKie, a glaciologist from the University of Florida, have been invited to share their groundbreaking work. The agenda emphasizes a two-way dialogue, encouraging the 3D reconstruction community to disseminate their tools and insights into the scientific community while inviting applied scientists to articulate their specific challenges and applications. “We’re going to all come together and understand best practices,” Marissa tells us. “Also, maybe motivate some research for the people in 3D reconstruction. Maybe a new way to think about problems. 3 DAILY WACV Sunday 3D Geometry Generation for Scientific Computing Workflow for programmatically locating individual detected trees within raw drone images for computer vision-based species classification. (1) Tree is detected using CHM, orthomosaic, and/or point cloud. (2-3) Tree location is projected from 3D space onto the drone image. (4) The process is carried out for every drone image in which the focal tree appears, enabling multi-view species classification. - From "Aerial imagery, photogrammetry, and multi-view computer vision for forest mapping at the individual tree scale” by Derek Young, UC Davis.
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