Prof. Dr. Anette Eltner
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NameMs Prof. Dr. Anette Eltner
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Scientific Resume
- 2021 Junior Professor for Geosensor Systems, TU Dresden
- 2020-2021 Guest lecturer UAV photogrammetry in Geography, University Heidelberg
- 2020 TUD Young Investigator (TU Dresden status for excellent, independent junior research group leaders ...)
- 2016 PhD thesis (awarded by the german working group for geomorphology, AK Geomorphologie) "Photogrammetric techniques for across-scale soil erosion assessment - Developing methods to integrate multi-temporal high resolution topography data at field plots" (Qucosa)
- 2010 Diploma in Geography at the TU Dresden with minors in Photogrammetry/Remote Sensing, Soil Science and Hydrology
Research focus
- UAV photogrammetry and remote sensing
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Developing methods for geomorphological and hydrological monitoring
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Application of artificial intelligence in environmental sciences (Plattform lernende Systeme)
- Erosion processes in fragile landscapes
- Spatio-temporal high resolution topography (laserscanning, structure-from-motion, time-lapse)
- Image processing in geographic applications (automatic feature detection and tracking)
- Low-cost geosensors systems
Administration
- Head of the Examination Board for BSc Environmental Informatics
- Degree Program Coordinator for MSc Geoinformatics
Editorial Board Member
- Chief editor Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
- Photogrammetric Record
Publications
138 Entries
2025
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Land use and land cover classification on high-resolution UAV images for heavy rainfall hazard maps using deep neural networks, Apr 2025, In: Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 38, 101609Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Automated change detection in photogrammetric 4D point clouds – transferability and extension of 4D objects-by-change for monitoring riverbank dynamics using low-cost cameras, 22 Mar 2025, In: Applied Geomatics. 17 (2025), 2, p. 367-378, 12 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Einsatz künstlicher Intelligenz für die Hochwasserwarnung in bislang unbeobachteten Einzugsgebieten, 21 Mar 2025Research output: Contribution to conferences > Poster
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AI4Glaciers: Introducing a multi-sensor photogrammetric system for calving monitoring at the Perito Moreno glacier, 18 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract
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AI-Driven Approaches applied on Time-Lapse Imagery to Monitor Landform Kinematics, 18 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract
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Near-continuous change detection of river reaches with image-based approaches, 18 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract
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Stereo photogrammetry for river water level and cross-section update: classical and deep learning approaches, 18 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract
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Unlocking the potential of historical aerial and spy satellite stereo-imagery in geosciences: access, processing, and applications, 18 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract
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Automated detection of wild plant indicators in agricultural fields: Integrating UAV technology and deep learning for result-based payments, 15 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract
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High-Resolution Insights from Photogrammetry: Tracking Soil Surface Changes Across Scales with Time-Lapse Data over 3.5 Years for Enhanced Soil Erosion Modelling, 15 Mar 2025Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Abstract