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September 1st, 2015
Switzerland – EuroCOW 2016 Workshop

When:
February 10, 2016 – February 12, 2016 all-day
2016-02-10T00:00:00-07:00
2016-02-13T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
Lausanne, Switzerland

The EuroCOW 2016 will be held from February 10th to February 12th, 2016 on the EPFL campus, located in Lausanne, Switzerland (Reachable in 1h from Geneva International Airport by public transportation).

This biennial meeting intends to bring together the world experts, both from public and private sectors, to present and discuss the recent findings and developments on Sensor Calibration and Orientation. With the recent development of autonomous platforms, this traditional field of photogrammetry and geodesy integrates with robotics, computer vision and system control.

The organizers are setting the conditions for a practical, informative and informal three-day meeting in a relaxed atmosphere, and expect to attract real experts with hands-on experience in the field. The presented full papers will be published in ISPRS archives.

Live demonstrations on the latest development are expected from the main event sponsors, former EPFL-startups Pix4D and senseFly, now recognized leaders in their fields.