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dr. Geert Verhoeven
Dr. Geert Verhoeven
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This person no longer works at Ghent University.
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Andere instituten
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection & Virtual Archaeology (LBI ArchPro)
Curriculum Vitae
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Onderzoeksgebied
Archaeology
Art
Tijdsperiode
Antiquity
Late Antiquity
Middle Ages
Protohistory (Bronze Age, Iron Age)
Land/Regio
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
Taal
English
French
German
Italian
Onderzoeksmethode
Comparative
Field research
Geographic and map based
Quantitative
Trefwoorden
3D
Aerial archaeology
Aerial photography
Archaeological methodology
Archaeological prospection
Computer vision
Data visualisation
Drone
Geophysical prospection
Hyperspectral imaging
Image-based modelling
Image fusion
Image processing
Imaging spectroscopy
Laser-scanning
MATLAB
Photogrammetry
Photography
Point cloud processing
Remote sensing
Scientific photography
Surface modelling
UAV
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Projecten
Projecten als promotor
Medieval Bruges and its outports. A landscape-archaeological approach to the debate on the Zwin estuary
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2013
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2017
)
Publicaties
Belangrijkste publicaties
An attempt to push back frontiers: digital near-ultraviolet aerial archaeology
(2010
)
Geert Verhoeven
Klaus D Schmitt
ARCTIS — A MATLAB® toolbox for archaeological imaging spectroscopy
(2014
)
Clement Atzberger
Michael Wess
Michael Doneus
Geert Verhoeven
Imaging the invisible using modified digital still cameras for straightforward and low-cost archaeological near-infrared photography
(2008
)
Geert Verhoeven
Mapping by matching: a computer vision-based approach to fast and accurate georeferencing of archaeological aerial photographs
(2012
)
Geert Verhoeven
Michael Doneus
Christian Briese
Frank Vermeulen
Methods of visualisation
(2012
)
Geert Verhoeven
Near-infrared aerial crop mark archaeology: from its historical use to current digital implementations
(2012
)
Geert Verhoeven
New ways to extract archaeological information from hyperspectral pixels
(2014
)
Michael Doneus
Geert Verhoeven
Clement Atzberger
Michael Wess
Michal Ruš
Positioning in time and space: cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs
(2013
)
Geert Verhoeven
Martin Wieser
Christian Briese
Michael Doneus
Spectral Characterization of a Digital Still Camera’s NIR Modification to Enhance Archaeological Observation
(2009
)
Geert Verhoeven
Philippe Smet
Dirk Poelman
Frank Vermeulen
Taking computer vision aloft: archaeological three-dimensional reconstructions from aerial photographs with PhotoScan
(2011
)
Geert Verhoeven
Undistorting the past: new techniques for orthorectification of archaeological aerial frame imagery
(2013
)
Geert Verhoeven
Christopher Sevara
Wilfried Karel
Camillo Ressl
Michael Doneus
Christian Briese
Meest recente publicaties
Wild, Benjamin, et al. “Graffiti-Dokumentation : Projekt INDIGO.”
22. Internationale Geodätische Woche Obergurgl 2023
, Wichmann, 2023, pp. 322–25, doi:10.5281/zenodo.7715655.
Schneidhofer, Petra, et al. “How Much Rain Is Too Much for a GPR Survey? Results of the Borre Monitoring Project.”
ADVANCES IN ON- AND OFFSHORE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION
, edited by Tina Wunderlich et al., Kiel University Publishing, 2023, pp. 377–82, doi:10.38072/978-3-928794-83-1/p76.
Brondeel, Carlien, et al. “Intravenous Injection of Equine Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Dogs with Articular Pain and Lameness : A Feasibility Study.”
STEM CELLS AND DEVELOPMENT
, vol. 32, no. 11–12, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2023, pp. 292–300, doi:10.1089/scd.2022.0296.
Wild, Benjamin, et al. “AUTOGRAF : AUTomated Orthorectification of GRAFfiti Photos.”
HERITAGE
, vol. 5, no. 4, 2022, pp. 2987–3009, doi:10.3390/heritage5040155.
Doneus, Michael, et al. “The Impact of Vegetation on the Visibility of Archaeological Features in Airborne Laser Scanning Datasets from Different Acquisition Dates.”
REMOTE SENSING
, vol. 14, no. 4, 2022, doi:10.3390/rs14040858.
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