PICANTEO: a multi-modal open source change detection pipeline for reliable uncertainty-aware disaster response
07-18, 15:00–15:30 (Europe/Sarajevo), SA01

This presentation will introduce PICANTEO, a new open-source change detection tool developed at the French space agency (CNES).
This tool was designed to support the International Charter “Space and Major Disasters” by providing maps that locate and assess damage in the aftermath of a disaster.
The presentation will give an overview of the entire framework, highlight its features, and explain its key functionalities.


Assign a number between 1 and 3 indicating the level of technical complexity of your contribution.

1 - no previous knowledge needed

Give indication of resources (video, web pages, papers, etc.) to read in advance, that will help get up to speed on advanced topics.

https://github.com/CNES/picanteo

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State of software, or new features

I make my conference contribution available under the CC BY 4.0 license. The conference contribution comprises the abstract, the text contribution for the conference proceedings, the presentation materials as well as the video recording and live transmission of the presentation – yes
See also: Picanteo slides

After obtaining his engineering degree in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from ENSIMAG, Grenoble (France), Dimitri Lallement joined the Earth Observation Lab of the French Space Agency (CNES) in 2020. He currently works there as an image processing engineer. His primary reserach interests include Digital Terrain Model (DTM) extraction, 3D reconstruction, and multimodal change detection.