Friday, May 15, 2015

Opening the Hand-Held Aperture: Methods and Technology for Hand-held ISR


Red Hen Systems will be supporting the  2015 GeoInt Symposium. Find us at Booth 2089. Watch here for a number of new products and updates to old as we prepare for the Summer Solstice in DC with you…. Optical gas imaging, VR for Occulus, and other metadata stuff.

More details to follow …. 

And a very exciting honor from USGIF for Red Hen this year… we have been given the responsibility to organize a two hour “educate and train” session for Mobile GeoINT Spatialists – aka those who use hand cameras and can do their own geotagging of the same – all pointographers and photogeographers welcome.

Attendees will receive 0.2 Continuing Education Units per session courtesy of Riverside Research, an IACET Authorized Provider and USGIF mission partner in STEM education. Sign up during registration!

TOPIC: Mobile GeoINT Opening the Hand-Held Aperture: Methods and Technology for Hand-held ISR—Traditions and Future

WHEN: Wednesday 0700 to 0900 - June 24th, 2015

WHO: Mobile GeoINT Spatialists – The “other” photographers

WHAT: Spatial imagery and critical infrastructure patrol – Hand-held FMV and NITS metadata encoding

What is Mobile GeoINT? Hand-held camera and dismounted full-motion video for directed imagery collected by the disconnected, moving content on the sneaker-net, using off-the-shelf cameras, collected by ad-hoc point-and-shootists as well as planned missions supporting spatialist abstraction from photogrammetric precision.

This session discusses mobile GEOINT by exploring how adding first-person viewpoints can be particularly useful. Participants will review the recent mobile geoint history in counter-narcotics, blending social media and robotic FMV, and near future MISB and NITS schema for VR immersion, panography, “photosyth” point cloud, citizen sensor and other topics for the Mobile GeoINT Spatialist.

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