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Practical and participatory workshops will be held either in the field or locally, focusing on specific tools and pedagogical objectives.


PTM Consortium tools: overview of tools and Web interfaces (Eric Mermet)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to provide an overview of all the tools developed by the Time Machine Project Consortium. Toponyme, Galigéo, Cassinet, Morphal, etc. will be presented.


Hackathon / digestion / python (Eric Mermet)

  • The aim of this workshop is to introduce the basics of Python programming, using the APIs created by the PTM Consortium and the Jupyter notebook.


Lidar data processing: DTM processing and creation (Davide Gherdevich, Laurent Costa)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to show how to extract from Lidar data available on the IGN website the data needed to create digital terrain models compatible with GIS and their processing tools. Several possible tools and approaches will be presented.


Lidar data processing: cartographic editing (Frédéric Pouget)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to provide an overview of the possibilities for processing Lidar data for use in digital cartography.


Data processing using FME software (Eichelbrenner Frederic)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to discover this data processing tool, which can be used to generate repeatable and shareable procedural processes.


3D data acquisition using laser scanning and photogrammetry (Davide Gherdevich)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to discover the possibilities of 3D acquisition using either terrestrial scanners or photogrammetry.


Drones: practical workshop and theoretical workshop (legislation) (Rémi Crouzevialle, Fabien Cerbelaud, Davide Gherdevich)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to explore the different options available for acquiring geohistorical data by drone. The workshop will be divided into two stages. The first will be an introduction to drone legislation, and the second will consist of field demonstration workshops.


Collaborative data entry (Laurent Costa, Richard Sabatier)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to build together, in a collaborative way, the capture of geohistorical objects through a web interface (GEO).


Story maps and information dissemination (Angelo Odore)

  • The aim of this workshop will be to build a story map during the Haut-Adour workshop, to be presented at the end of the session on Friday afternoon, reflecting the main events of the week. The idea is to raise awareness of the information dissemination possibilities offered by these devices.



Software lists and approaches considered: Python, QGis, ArcGIS and ESRI suite, FMECyclone, Cloud Compare, Metashape, Morphal

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