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Default 13 December 2018 at 16:00 - IPPN Imaging for Phenotyping Webinar -remote sensing for phenotyping - Helge Aasen

Dear colleagues interested in imaging and plant phenotyping,

On the 13th of December at 16.00 (UTC+01:00) the IPPN - 'Imaging for phenotyping'-working group will have its 7th online webinar to easily share new research results with everybody interested world-wide.

The 7th presenter will be Helge Aasen (ETH - Switserland) / moderator: Rick van de Zedde (WUR)
Title: Low-altitude / high-resolution remote sensing for field-phenotyping: best practice and novel approaches for plant trait extraction

Abstract: In the last 10 years, development in robotics, computer vision, and sensor technology has provided new remote sensing tools to capture unprecedented ultra-high spatial and high spectral resolution with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This development has led to a revolution in geospatial data collection that can perfectly be used for field-phenotyping applications. In this webinar Helge will briefly review the state-of-the-art technology and outline novel approaches for trait extraction from spectral and 3D data. Besides, Helge will review best practice procedures for (spectral) UAV remote sensing.

CV: Helge Aasen is a researcher with the Crop Science Group at ETH Zurich, where he leads the Team PhenoFly (www.phenofly.nethttp://www.phenofly.net, @PhenoFly). His research focus is the development of low-altitude / high-resolution remote sensing methods suitable to understand the interaction of plants with their environment.



To join this webinar on the 7th of December, go on time to: https://join.me/plant-phenotyping



On a computer, you can use any browser and you do not have to download a tool.
Check the start of the webinar in your own time zones he https://join.me/timezone/1544713200000/1544716800000

On a phone or tablet, launch the join.me app https://join.me/app and enter meeting code: plant-phenotyping



By phone:

Netherlands - Amsterdam +31.20.808.3218
Germany - Frankfurt +49.69.9753.3131tel:+49.69.9753.3131,,536399875

United Kingdom - London +44.20.3582.4515



Access Code 536-399-875#

Other international numbers availablehttps://join.me/intphone/536399875/0
More info about the IPPN Imaging for Phenotyping working group can be found he https://www.plant-phenotyping.org/ippn_wg_imaging

Kind regards,



The Imaging for Phenotyping Working Group Steering Committee








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