Prof. Dr. habil. Till Sieberth

Professur für Photogrammetrie
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tel: +49 441 7708 - 3198
room: G 210

Books and Papers

Fehr, J.; Kurmann, A.; Handschin, P.; Ampanozi, G.; Franckenberg, S.; Golomingi, R.; Sieberth, T.; Ebert, L.; Dobay, A. (2025): Automated volumetric estimation of six basic thoracic and abdominal organs in postmortem computed tomography data using deep learning techniques. Forensic Imaging , doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fri.2025.200642
Hastedt, H.; Sieberth, T.; Wiedmann, S. (2025): Long-Term Geometric Monitoring of the Bremen Cog: Monitoring Concept, First Results and Future Perspectives. ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., X-M-2-2025, 115–122 , doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-M-2-2025-115-2025 , Weblink
Luhmann, T.; Sieberth, T. (2025): Photogrammetrie - Laserscanning - Optische 3D-Messtechnik. Beiträge der Oldenburger 3D-Tage und des BIMtages 2025, Wichmann Verlag, Berlin/Offenbach
Sieberth, T.; Meindl, Michael; Sagmeiser, Bernhard; Franckenberg, Sabine; Ptacek, Wolfgang (2024): Cost-effective 3D documentation device in forensic medicine. Forensic Science International , doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112005
Schierbaum, A.; Neiß-Theuerkauff, T.; Luhmann, T.; Wallhoff, F.; Sieberth, T.; (2024): Investigations on 3D reconstruction of bones in surgery using a handheld trinocular camera system. Optical 3D Metrology Workshop, Brescia , doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-2-W7-2024-145-2024

Presentations

Sieberth, T. : Forensic Photogrammetry. Abschlusskolloquium Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Luhmann, August 2023

Projects

funded by: zukunft.niedersachsen
There are hundreds of thousands of artefacts in German museums that were brought to Europe during the colonial era as a result of wars, looting or trade. The history of these objects - where they came from, what they were used for and who once owned ... more
funded by: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
Subproject Optical 3D Measurement Technology: For making of reliable wind turbine runtime extension assessments, a new method is being developed that takes into account the geometry and modal properties of the respective rotor blade. These are deter... more
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 con... more

Bachelor & Master Theses


Detektion und Klassifikation von Windrädern aus DOP und NDSM (2025/8)
Untersuchung verschiedener Aufnahme- und Auswerteszenarien multispektraler UAS-Daten als Grundlage eines Dachflächenkatasters im Denkmalschutz (2025/8)
Untersuchung zur Verwendung von Reflectance-Transformation-Imaging-Bildern in einem Structure-from-Motion-Prozess (2025/7)
Von der Theorie in die Praxis: Skalierung und Implementierung eines Deep-Learning-Modells zur semantischen Segmentierung von photogrammetrischen Punktwolken des Landes Niedersachsen (2025/5)
Untersuchungen zur Optimierung der Kamerakonfiguration bei einer TubeInspect Messzelle für die Messung von Rechteckprofilen (2025/2)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. Till Sieberth

Christoph Dold