Aerial imagery and data science
Measurement applied to photogrammetry and photo-interpretation through the use of artificial intelligence
The term ‘analytics’ refers to the use of instruments and methods that allow aerial images to be transformed into highly accurate metric and cartographic data. In particular, analytics enable the three-dimensional measurement of objects and surfaces from stereoscopic images (pairs of aerial photographs acquired from different angles).
Technical cartography and updating of cadastral maps
Land Use / Land Cover Analysis
Spatial and urban planning
Monitoring of natural and man-made phenomena
Assessment of environmental changes over time
Identification of risk situations, such as erosion, landslides, uncontrolled urban sprawl

Geospatial Analyses
Digital data at the service of aerial photogrammetry
Photogrammetric analytical tools are fundamental for analysing the evolution of the territory and for producing orthophotos, digital terrain models and contour lines.
3D vision: stereoscopic observation of aerial photograph pairs
3D co-ordinate measurement of points detected on images
Processing of high-precision topographic and cartographic data

