Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have significantly transformed spatial data collection and analysis. This presentation will delve into the utilization of OpenDroneMap, an open-source software toolkit designed for processing UAV imagery. Attendees will learn about the capabilities of OpenDroneMap in generating high-resolution orthophotos, 3D models, and point clouds, with real-world case studies presented by Montana State University's Geospatial Core Facility. Join us to explore how OpenDroneMap can transform your GIS projects, providing a practical and scalable solution for advanced geospatial data management and analysis.
Jackson Rose is a Geospatial Research Analyst working in the Geospatial Core Facility at MSU. Jackson’s role in the Collaborative Waterways Mapping project includes overseeing and facilitating primary data collection efforts in connection with the CATS program.
Wednesday April 16, 2025 11:10am - 12:10pm MDT
Clark Room