Best Practices for Managing, Editing, Visualizing, and Sh...

Although lidar data has been collected and processed for over 20 years, the global lidar market continues to rapidly expand as demand for 3D imagery in consumer, commercial, and government applicatioincreases. Federal, state, and local government agencies are acquiring lidar data for use in applications such as floodplain mapping, urban planning and design, resource and environmental management, law enforcement, natural resource exploration, archeology, and emergency response. This session will teach best practices for working with Light Detection and Ranging (lidar) data . Attendees of this session will learn lidar basics and fundamentals, as well as the best practices for managing, editing, visualizing, and sharing it in 2D and 3D. Attendees will also learn several workflows for deriving useful information products from lidar data, as well as performing 2D and 3D analysis on lidar-derived products.
 

Full Title: Best Practices for Managing, Editing, Visualizing, and Sharing Lidar in 2D and 3D

Presenter

Nicholas Giner

Author(s)

Nicholas Giner, Esri
Lindsay Weitz, Esri

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When
3/31/2020 4:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Eastern Daylight Time
Where
Virtual

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