Lecture

Large-Scale Data Commons: Venice Time Machine

Description

This lecture explores the evolution of the Time Machine project from Venice to Europe, showcasing the creation of large-scale Data commons. It delves into the 3D modeling of a Venetian Island using LIDAR and photogrammetry, the analysis of a vast archive with a dedicated client-server architecture, and the development of new visualization tools. The lecture also covers the segmentation of roofs in Venice from historical aerial photographs, the reconstruction of Venice's population, and the alignment of French cadasters. Additionally, it discusses the alignment of historical maps of Jerusalem, road vectorization in Switzerland, and the automatic alignment of French cadasters.

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