Automated Change Detection for Updating National Databases

4 - 5 March 2010 (Ordnance Survey, Southampton, United Kingdom)

A workshop to baseline research and to provide a stimulus for practical implementation of automated change detection methodologies.

Programme

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Friday, 5 March 2010

12.15

Registration and lunch

09.00

Introduction to Breakout Sessions

13.00

Welcome and Introduction

09.10

Breakout sessions

13.15

Presentations (Part 1)

10.30

Coffee

14.55

Coffee

11.00

Plenary presentations from Breakout sessions and Discussion

15.35

Presentations (Part 2)

12.30

Conclusions and definition of Future steps

18.00

Close

13.00

End of workshop
Lunch

19.30

Workshop dinner

 

 

 Presentations

 

13.00

Welcome and Introductions

Malcolm Havercroft - OSGB

13.15

Research Summary

David Holland - OS GB Research

13.35

Automatic detection of buildings and changes in buildings for updating of maps

Leena Matikainen - Finnish Geodetic Institute

13.55

Automated Quality Inspection of Topographic Reference Datasets

Andreas Busch - BKG, Germany

14.15

Detecting man-made structure changes for map update - The ARMURS project.

Caelen Olivier - Machine Learning Group Universit Libre de Bruxelles

14.35

Current State of Production and Change Detection at Swisstopo

André Streilein & Tobias Kellenberger - Swiss Federal Office of Topography Swisstopo

14.55

 

Tea

15.25

Assisted change detection with MATISSE

Rob Butcher - Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), UK Ministry of Defence

15.45

Object oriented change detection and support for map update with Definiens eCognition

Andreas Kühnen and Malte Sohlbach - Definiens

16.05

A Semi-Automatic Method for Detecting Changes to Ordnance Survey Topographic Data

Catherine Gladstone - OSGB Research

16.25

Visit to Ordnance Survey Photogrammetry Department to see comparison between manual and semi-auto change detection techniques

Mark Tabor- OSGB Senior Consultant

17.15

Questionnaire Analysis

David Holland - OSGB Research

17.45

Closing Remarks

Malcolm Havercroft- OSGB

18.00

Close