Konrad Schindler: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2018

Name Prof. Dr. Konrad Schindler
FieldPhotogrammetry
Address
I. f. Geodäsie u. Photogrammetrie
ETH Zürich, HIL D 42.3
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 633 30 04
E-mailschindler@ethz.ch
URLhttps://igp.ethz.ch/personen/person-detail.html?persid=143986
DepartmentCivil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
RelationshipFull Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
103-0254-AALPhotogrammetry
Enrolment ONLY for MSc students with a decree declaring this course unit as an additional admission requirement.

Any other students (e.g. incoming exchange students, doctoral students) CANNOT enrol for this course unit.
5 credits4RK. Schindler
AbstractThe class conveys the basics of photogrammetry. It shall equip students with basic knowledge of the principles, methods and applications of image-based measurement.
ObjectiveUnderstanding the principles, methods and possible applications of photogrammetry. The course also forms the basis for more in-depth studies and self-reliant photogrammetric project work in further photogrammetry courses.
ContentFundamental concepts of photogrammetry, its products and applications: the principle of image-based measurement; digital aerial cameras and related sensors; projective geometry; mathematical modeling, calibration and orientation of cameras; photogrammetric 3D reconstruction and stereoscopy; digital photogrammetric workstations; recording geometry and flight planning
Lecture notesPhotogrammetry - Basics (slides on the web)
Exercise material (on the web)
Literature- Kraus, K.: Photogrammetrie, Band 1: Geometrische Informationen aus Photographien und Laserscanneraufnahmen, mit Beiträgen von Peter Waldhäusl, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin, 7th edition
- Kraus, K.: Photogrammetrie, Band 2: Verfeinerte Methoden und Anwendungen, mit Beiträgen von J. Jansa und H. Kager, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin, 3rd edition
- Thomas Luhmann: Nahbereichsphotogrammetrie. Grundlagen, Methoden und Anwendungen, H. Wichmann Verlag, Karlsruhe, 2nd edition 2003
- Richard Hartley and Andrew Zisserman: Multiple View Geometry, Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition 2004
Prerequisites / NoticeRequirements: knowledge of physics, linear algebra and analytical geometry, calculus, least-squares adjustment and statistics, basic programming skills.
103-0254-01LPhotogrammetry Information 5 credits4GK. Schindler
AbstractThe class conveys the basics of photogrammetry. It shall equip students with basic knowledge of the principles, methods and applications of image-based measurement.
ObjectiveUnderstanding the principles, methods and possible applications of photogrammetry. The course also forms the basis for more in-depth studies and self-reliant photogrammetric project work in further photogrammetry courses.
ContentBasics of photogrammetry, its products and applications: the principle of image-based measurement; digital aerial cameras and related sensors; projective geometry; mathematical modeling, calibration and orientation of cameras; photogrammetric 3D reconstruction and stereoscopy; digital photogrammetric workstations; recording geometry and flight planning
Lecture notesPhotogrammetry - Basics (slides on the web)
Exercise material (on the web)
Literature- Kraus, K.: Photogrammetrie, Band 1: Geometrische Informationen aus Photographien und Laserscanneraufnahmen, mit Beiträgen von Peter Waldhäusl, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin, 7th edition
- Kraus, K.: Photogrammetrie, Band 2: Verfeinerte Methoden und Anwendungen, mit Beiträgen von J. Jansa und H. Kager, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin, 3rd edition
- Thomas Luhmann: Nahbereichsphotogrammetrie. Grundlagen, Methoden und Anwendungen, H. Wichmann Verlag, Karlsruhe, 2nd edition 2003
- Richard Hartley and Andrew Zisserman: Multiple View Geometry, Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition 2004
Prerequisites / NoticeRequirements: knowledge of physics, linear algebra and analytical geometry, calculus, least-squares adjustment and statistics, basic programming skills.
103-0265-00LPhotogrammetry II Information 2 credits2GK. Schindler, E. Baltsavias
AbstractThis course covers advanced topics of aerial photogrammetry not treated in the basic course "Photogrammetrie". A main emphasis lies on the practical lab classes, during which students process an arial image block.
ObjectiveUnderstanding and application of the complete photogrammetric processing chain from flight planning through to orthophoto generation and 3D object reconstruction.
ContentAufbauend auf der Vorlesung "Photogrammetrie" werden in der Vorlesung die noch fehlenden Inhalte fuer das volle Verstaendnis der Luftbildphotogrammetrie vermittelt, insbesondere, die Buendelausgleichung, die Besonderheiten von Zeilensensoren und Kameramodellen der Satellitenfernerkundung, und die digitale Gelaendemodellierung. In der Uebung, die einen wichtigen Teil der Lehrveranstaltung bildet, bearbeiten die Studierenden selbstaendig ein Luftbildprojekt.
Lecture notesDie notwendigen Folien, Skripte und sonstigen
Unterlagen werden waehrend des Kurses online zur Verfuegung gestellt.
LiteratureVorgeschlagene Textbuecher:
- T. Luhmann. Nahbereichsphotogrammetrie: Grundlagen, Methoden und Anwendungen
- K. Kraus. Photogrammetrie, Band 1: Geometrische Informationen aus Photographien und Laserscanneraufnahmen
Prerequisites / NoticeVoraussetzung fuer den Kurs sind die Grundlagenvorlesungen "Photogrammetrie" und "Bildverarbeitung", oder aequivalente Kurse an anderen Departmenten oder Universitaeten. Studierende, die die genannten Kurse nicht besucht haben kontaktieren bitte unbedingt die Dozierenden, bevor sie sich anmelden.
103-0798-00LGeodetic Project Course Restricted registration - show details
Does not take place this semester.
5 credits9PM. Rothacher, K. Schindler, A. Wieser
AbstractField course with practical geodetic projects (3 weeks)
ObjectiveField course with practical geodetic projects (3 weeks)
ContentSingle-handed treatment of current geodetic projects in groups of 3-5 students. Writing of a technical report with description of the project, calculations, results and interpretations. Possibility to continue the work in a semester or diploma thesis.
Prerequisites / NoticeThe course is organized in September summer in different places. It starts two weeks before the autumn semester and lasts three weeks (i.e., including the first week of the autumn semester) .
103-0848-00LIndustrial Metrology and Machine Vision4 credits3GK. Schindler, A. Wieser
AbstractThis course introduces contact and non-contact techniques for 3D coordinate, shape and motion determination as used for 3D inspection, dimensional control, reverse engineering, motion capture and similar industrial applications.
ObjectiveUnderstanding the physical basis of photographic sensors and imaging; familiarization with a broader view of image-based 3D geometry estimation beyond the classical photogrammetric approach; understanding the concepts of measurement traceability and uncertainty; acquiring an overview of general 3D image metrology including contact and non-contact techniques (coordinate measurement machines; optical tooling; laser-based high-precision instruments).
ContentCCD and CMOS technology; structured light and active stereo; shading models, shape from shading and photometric stereo; shape from focus; laser interferometry, laser tracker, laser radar; contact and non-contact coordinate measurement machines; optical tooling; measurement traceability, measurement uncertainty, part tolerances; surface representations; case studies.
Lecture notesLecture slides and further literature will be made available on the course webpage.
Prerequisites / NoticeStudents should be familiar with basic photogrammetry, image processing, and geodetic metrology. Students who have not taken the compulsory courses of the ETH BSc curriculum in Geomatics and planning (or equivalent courses at another university) but want to take this course should contact the lecturers beforehand.