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Drone data certainty ahead

THE Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia and the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information have developed an assisted “best practice” process for the capture and automated quality assurance of imagery and photogrammetry data acquired from unmanned aerial vehicles and other airborne platforms.

Karma Barndon
Best practice being developed for drone data gathering.

Best practice being developed for drone data gathering.

The Quality Assurance of UAV Imagery and Photogrammetric Point Clouds or QA4UAV project was formulated as a response to the high level of wasted expenditure and poor captures that came from organisations...

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