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Fleming, Desmond James (2015) Object-oriented image analysis of cotton cropping areas in the Macintyre Valley using satellite imagery. [USQ Project]
Belbin, Heidi (2015) The use of low-cost photogrammetry techniques to create an accurate model of a human skull. [USQ Project]
Evans, Jesse Troy (2015) Evaluation of photogrammetric measurements obtained using imaging rovers and imaging theodoli. [USQ Project]
Coburn, Adam John (2014) Laser scanning for forest structure analysis. [USQ Project]
Temple-Watts, Philip (2011) An investigation into the suitability Of volunteered information to create a flood extent map. [USQ Project]
Pratt, Daniel (2011) Near infrared photogrammetric technique on structure beam monitoring. [USQ Project]
Maher, Daniel (2011) Projection of computer design data onto digital photographs. [USQ Project]
Rackemann, Benjamin (2011) The analysis and redesign of the spraycam sprayer to incorporate fibre composite pultrusions. [USQ Project]
Lenton, Paul (2011) Use of near-infrared photogrammetry to determine crack and surface deformation in small structures. [USQ Project]
Caudell, Clinton Frank (2010) Visualising traditional boundaries in Papua New Guinea using GIS 'zones of uncertainty'. [USQ Project]
Jones, Jeffrey Francis (2009) Comparison of robotic total stations for scanning of volumes or structures. [USQ Project]
Hosking, Alan (2009) Investigation into the effectiveness of reflectorless technologies on structural surveillance monitoring. [USQ Project]
Dorahy, Will Paul (2008) A comparison of remotely sensed terrestrial spatial information. [USQ Project]
Boitshoko, Daniel (2007) Extracting spatial information from aerial video imagery for monitoring riparian areas. [USQ Project]
Bryde, Andrew Robert (2006) Terrestrial photo modelling. [USQ Project]
Stephens, James Finlay (2004) Accuracy evaluation of 3-D laser imaging scans. [USQ Project]
Darr, Shawn Geoffrey (2004) Assessment of crop health in relation to competition from weeds: using balloon-borne images and pectrometer data. [USQ Project]