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Lidar in 2019 & Beyond: A Interview with Martin Isenburg, Part II

Points + Pixels Podcast

Release Date: 03/05/2019

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Martin Isenburg, owner & developer the popular LAStools lidar data processing software suite, joins us for the second episode of the Points & Pixels podcast. In this two-part podcast, Martin shares his educational background, research interests, and thoughts and perspectives on today’s rapidly evolving commercial Lidar industry.

Well-known for his Lidar data processing workshops, Martin directly supports remote sensing organizations around the world, and has developed a reputation as a renowned lidar data scientist and software developer. We’ll also discuss lidar point cloud classification approaches, waveform lidar, and SLAM location technologies. Martin is not shy about sharing his technical opinions, so we hope you enjoy the discussion!