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Engineers at EPFL and the University of Geneva believe they hold the key to automated drone mapping. By combining artificial intelligence with a new algorithm, their method promises to considerably reduce the time and resources needed to accurately scan complex landscapes.

Engineers at EPFL and the University of Geneva believe they hold the key to automated drone mapping. By combining artificial intelligence with a new algorithm, their method promises to considerably reduce the time and resources needed to accurately scan complex landscapes. The authors Davide A. Cucci, Aurélien Brun and Jan Skaloud.

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Research and Tech Transfer , ENAC, Robotics, Environment, Research and Tech Transfer
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© Alain Herzog/EPFL
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May 20, 2022
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The missing piece to faster, cheaper and more accurate 3D mapping

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