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Revision as of 11:16, 26 February 2024

Workshop at FLMNH: March 2024

When: March 25-26, 2024
Where: Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, Florida
Organizers:
Expected Number of Participants: 25 - 30

Logistics Information

Invited participant support:

Airport: You airfare should be booked through Jillian Goodwin, if you did not book your airfare through her, please reach out immediately.

Airport transportation: Uber/Lyft/taxi/rental car to get from the Gainesville Airport to the airport. It takes ~15 minutes to get from the airport to the hotel.

Hotel: Workshop participants will be staying in the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center Gainesville on 34th St. You will not need to book your lodging reservations, these rooms will be blocked out for the workshop.

Workshop venue: The workshop meeting will happen in the Powell Hall/ The Florida Museum of Natural History.

Transportation from hotel to venue: The hotel is within a short walking distance from Powell Hall and there is also the option of getting an Uber or Lift from the hotel.

Wifi networks: If you are coming from an institution that uses eduroam that will be available on the University of Florida campus. If that is not the case, then you can connect via the UF Guest wifi.

Meals: Breakfast, break refreshments, and lunch will be provided at FLMNH on both workshop days. Dinner is not provided, but you will be reimbursed for meals not provided following the workshop and group dinners are encouraged, the iDigBio team will have suggestions for group dining.

Referencing Pre-Workshop Materials

Agenda

Day 1: Monday, March 25
8:00 Breakfast on your own or light snacks at the Museum
9:00 Workshop Welcome & Logistics Jill Goodwin (iDigBio)
9:10 Topic Speaker
9:20 Public Welcome Gil Nelson
9:30 Automated Multicamera photogrammetry Nelson Rios (YPM)
9:40 360 degree photography/videography Nicole James **remote**
9:50 Photogrammetry, mutli-camera, animation Duncan Irschick (remote)
10:00 Questions Gil Nelson
10:15 Fluid collection photogrammetry/field photogrammetry Zach Randall (FLMNH)
10:25 3D imaging on a budget Adam Rountrey (Michigan)
10:35 Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) and NeRF-like approaches: Gaussian Splatting and Neuralangelo Alex Adkinson (FSU)
10:45 Questions
11:00 Contrast CT Jamie Gray (FLMNH)
11:10 Computed tomography - NOCTURN? Ed Stanley (FLMNH)
11:20 Complex mission-critical imaging projects Jennifer (JJ) Hill (SI)
11:30 flourescence Matteo Fabbri (Field)
11:40 Baby bat bytes back: digitally reconstructing embryos from histological serial section images Jon Woodward (MCZ)
11:50 Questions/Discussion
12:10 - 1:10 Lunch Provided @ Powell Hall
1:30 Digitizing Whale, Ichthyosaur, and Sea Cow Graveyards: How 3D Data Changed The Way I think About Research, Collections, and Diplomacy Nick Pyenson **remote** (SI NMNH)
1:40 LiDAR & Aerial Imaging for Anthro collections Whittaker Schroder (UF)
1:50 Questions
2:05 Utilizing AI for natural history collection images Arthur Porto (FLMNH)
2:15 NH data in VR/AR Hyo Kang (UF)
2:25 Questions
2:40 Imaging/Research/Databasing/Collaborations and/or commercial licensing of natural History digital collections Dave Blackburn (FLMNH)
2:55 Harmonizing media for MacCauly Library & Digital Extended Specimen Mike Webster (Cornell's MacCauly Library)
3:10 Leveraging the emerging opportunities for digital media capture in the documentation of biodiversity Austin Mast (FSU)
Day 2: Tuesday, March 26
8:30 Breakfast on your own or light snacks at the Museum
9:00 Welcome back & Framing for the Day
Conveying research to people with different expertise: Sharing data through visualizations that are memorable, compelling and credible
Jillian Goodwin
10:00 Breakout Groups Public exhibit: Dream big
11:00 Break
11:30 Group Discussion
12:00 Lunch Provided @ Powell Hall
1:00 Breakout Groups Expanding community knowledge and resources
2:30 Break
3:00 Group Discussion
3:30 Wrap - Up
4:00 Shuttle to Dickinson Hall