Advanced Photogrammetry
Advanced Photogrammetry at Wuhan University is a graduate-level course taught in the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, within a program that includes a Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing specialization. It introduces students to the core ideas behind modern photogrammetry, moving beyond classical image measurement to topics such as perspective geometry, image processing, multi-view adjustment and optimization, error statistics, multi-sensor fusion, dense matching, SLAM, and intelligent semantic extraction. In practice, the course helps graduate students build a strong foundation for 3D reconstruction, remote sensing image analysis, and other advanced geospatial applications.
- Key topics: topic selection & research questions, literature search & reading, IMRaD structure and academic argumentation, figures/tables and data presentation
Time and Location
Instructor / TAs
Schedule
| Week | Topic | Slides | Reading |
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| W1 |
Introduction & Image Formation
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| W2 |
CNN Basics for Vision
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