Looking forward to talking as part of Pointcab Geospatial weeks series next Tuesday at 16:00 CET, 15:00 Ireland and UK. I'll be looking at feature extraction and processing of rail data in SCC, including rails, OLE, clash detection and tunnel processing. This will involve data from mobile mapping, terrestrial scanning, drones and trolleys from a range of projects including HS2, Crossrail and others. To attend this webinar, click here
Many thanks to Nicole Herber and the team at PointCab for organising this.
SCC rail talk in Geospatial Weeks
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Re: SCC rail talk in Geospatial Weeks
Train rail detection from point clouds is one of the topics I was woundering about for some time now.
I think in 2018 at Intergeo a lot of people asked me about that topic, will be interesting for me to know how this can be done.
Will join the webinar Today Shane
I think in 2018 at Intergeo a lot of people asked me about that topic, will be interesting for me to know how this can be done.
Will join the webinar Today Shane
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