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Geologists and geophysicists have to deal with a wide range of data sets and image types acquired from a variety of sources. This talk will give an overview of the image analysis and visualization work being conducted in the Centre for Exploration Targeting.
Image processing topics will include automated detection of linear structures and circular porphyry features in aeromagnetic data, identification of regions of structural complexity, and mapping of outcrop imagery.
Visualisation topics will include presentation of high dynamic range images, use of effective (and ineffective)colourmaps, and visualization of tensor data. Also presented will be a number of image blending tools that we have been developing as a means of integrating information from multiple images or for interactively exploring image parameters such as scale.
Short Bio,
Peter Kovesi is a Research Professor in the Center for Exploration Targeting at UWA. He has been with CET since 2010. Prior to this he had earlier careers in the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, and in the School of Mechanical Engineering at UWA. His research interests are in computer vision and visualisation.
PS* This seminar is free and open to the public & no RSVP required.
****All Welcome****
Speaker(s) |
Peter Kovesi, Research Professor / Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Centre for Exploration Targeting, Computer Science and Software Engineering, School of (CSSE), The University of Western Australia
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Location |
Blakers Lecture Room, Ground Floor, Mathematics Building, The University of Western Australia
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Contact |
Askale Abebe
<[email protected]>
: 6488 7565
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URL |
http://www.peterkovesi.com/about.html
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Start |
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:00
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End |
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 17:00
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Submitted by |
Askale Abebe <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Thu, 29 Aug 2013 16:03
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