Ditigal terrain modelling  

The course provides an overview of the fundamentals of digital terrain modelling: - different representations of terrains: TINs, rasters, point clouds, contour lines - reconstruction of terrains from different sources (lidar, InSAR, photogrammetry, multibeam echosounders) - spatial interpolation methods - conversion between different representations - processing of terrains and point clouds: outlier detection, filtering, segmentation, and identification and classification of objects - techniques to handle and process massive datasets - applications, eg runoff modelling, watersheds computations, visibility At the end of the course, students will be able to: - describe the pros and cons of different representations of terrains - explain how elevation datasets can be automatically converted to terrains - reconstruct and manipulate terrains using with open-source libraries - analyse how terrains can be useful in different applications related to built environment - given a specific problem where elevation plays a role (eg visibility or flood modelling), analyse and identify which data and algorithms are needed to solve the problem, and assess the consequences of these choices
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Ditigal terrain modelling
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