Prof. Dr. habil. Till Sieberth

Prof. Dr. habil. Till Sieberth

Professur für Photogrammetrie
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Books and Papers

All in One (and One for All) – U-Net Driven Multiwindow Tissue Visualization of Computed Tomography Data

2026
Apostolakos, Samson Sieberth, T. Franckenberg, S. Frauenfelder, Thomas Hatch, Gary Dobay, A. Ebert, L.
Forensic Imaging

Automated volumetric estimation of six basic thoracic and abdominal organs in postmortem computed tomography data using deep learning techniques

2025
Fehr, J. Kurmann, A. Handschin, P. Ampanozi, G. Franckenberg, S. Golomingi, R. Sieberth, T. Ebert, L. Dobay, A.
Forensic Imaging

Long-Term Geometric Monitoring of the Bremen Cog: Monitoring Concept, First Results and Future Perspectives

2025
Hastedt, H. Sieberth, T. Wiedmann, S.
ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., X-M-2-2025, 115–122

Photogrammetrie - Laserscanning - Optische 3D-Messtechnik

2025
Beiträge der Oldenburger 3D-Tage und des BIMtages 2025, Wichmann Verlag, Berlin/Offenbach

Cost-effective 3D documentation device in forensic medicine

2024
Sieberth, T. Meindl, Michael Sagmeiser, Bernhard Franckenberg, Sabine Ptacek, Wolfgang
Forensic Science International

Presentations

Virtual reconstruction: augmented evidence for augmented justice

Dezember 2025
Cyberjustice Europe Conference 2025 (European Commission)

Forensik digital – 3D Tatort-Rekonstruktion

November 2025
Vortrag in der Rechtsmedizin Hannover

Forensik digital – 3D Tatort-Rekonstruktion

November 2025
Fachtagung BDVI Landesgruppe Sachsen

Mit optischer Messtechnik den Tätern auf der Spur

September 2025
Hirn vom Hahn

Long-Term Geometric Monitoring of the Bremen Cog: Monitoring Concept, First Results and Future Perspectives

August 2025
Hastedt, H. Sieberth, T. Wiedmann, S.
30th International Symposium CIPA 2025 Seourl

Projects

Funded by German Maritime Museum, Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
The project focusses on the conception and implementation of the geometric monitoring of the Bremen Cog (appr. 25m x 8m x 8m). The Bremen Cog is the best preserved medieval merchant ship in the world. A large-volume optical 3D-measurement concept is applied in order to al... more

Bachelor & Master Theses