2015 IEEE GRSS data fusion contest: Extremely high resolution LiDAR and optical data [Technical committees]

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The 2015 Data Fusion Contest, organized by the Image Analysis and Data Fusion Technical Committee (IADF TC) of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS), aims at providing a challenging image analysis opportunity, including multiresolution and multisensor fusion at extremely high resolution. The 2015 Contest involves two datasets acquired simultaneously by passive and active sensors. The passive data is a 5cm-resolution color ortho-photo acquired in the visible wavelength range. The active data source is a 65 pts/m2 LiDAR 3D point cloud that is provided both as raw 3D coordinates (ASCII format) and as a Digital Surface Model (DSM) with a point spacing of about 10 cm. The laser scan rate, angle, and frequency were 125 Hz, 20°, and 49 Hz, respectively. The LiDAR data include the first, last and one intermediate return.

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Moser, G., Tuia, D., & Shimoni, M. (2015). 2015 IEEE GRSS data fusion contest: Extremely high resolution LiDAR and optical data [Technical committees]. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 3(1), 40–41. https://doi.org/10.1109/MGRS.2015.2397448

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