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E-raamat: Contributions to International Conferences on Engineering Surveying: 9th INGEO International Conference on Engineering Surveying

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This book presents selected contributions from the 9th INGEO International Conference on Engineering Surveying, which will be held in Brno, Czech Republic, on October 1517, 2025. The INGEO conference continues its tradition of bringing together professionals, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of civil engineering and engineering surveying to discuss the latest advances, innovative technologies, their applicability, and operational challenges. The event serves as an important international platform for the exchange of scientific knowledge, professional experience, and future perspectives in engineering geodesy. 
1.Development and evaluation of an algorithm for line segmentation of
point clouds for fibre composite systems.- 2.Assessment of an approach for
the uncertainty evaluation of poses derived from automatic point cloud
registration.- 3.Jiangyuan Song, Lazaro Bayer and Corinna Harmening:
Quality-Controlled 3D Tunnel Mapping Using Terrestrial and Mobile Laser
Scanning with Total Station Integration.- 4.Point clouds to evaluate the
geometric quality of roads.- 5.Evaluation of Apple's LiDAR Sensor for Rapid
Indoor 3D Capture.- 6.Comparison of Classic and Modern Methods of
Documentation of Cultural Heritage in the Case of Wooden Construction.-
7.Automation of Measurements and Marking for Industrial Floor Grinding Using
a Mobile Robot.- 8.Route planning of autonomous off-road vehicles.- 9.A
Comprehensive Framework for Quality Control of 3D-Printed Parts.-
10.Capturing and modeling of existing buildings from point clouds under the
application of stochastic information.- 11.Building Information Modeling: A
Case Study of the Natural History Museum in Bratislava.- 12.A Scan-vs-BIM
software solution for rectangular columns.- 13.BIM and GIS Data Fusion for
Next-Generation 3D Cadastre.- 14.Influence of external conditions during
static load test of steel suspension footbridge.- 15.Determination of surface
geometry changes of curved objects based on terrestrial laser scanning.-
16.Determination of the Static Displacements during Structural Load Testing
by UAV Photogrammetric Survey.- 17.The role of Active Contours in the volume
calculation of earthworks.
Alojz Kopacik, Ph.D., is a professor of Geodesy and Cartography and the head of the Department of Surveying at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. His main research areas are engineering surveying, automation of measuring systems, and deformation analysis. He is the author and co-author of 6 books, editor of 12 proceedings, the main investigator of many research and commercial projects, member of the German Geodetic Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, the FIG Com 6, ISO TC172 SC6.



Jan Erdelyi, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Department of Surveying at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. His research activities are in the field of TLS, deformation analysis, and building information modelling. He is a co-investigator of many research and commercial projects aimed at different fields of engineering surveying. Hi is a member of the FIG Com 10 and the Slovak BIM Association.



Peter Kyrinovic, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Department of Surveying at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. His main research areas are engineering surveying, automation of measuring systems, and deformation analysis. He is the author of several projects in these fields. He is a co-investigator of many commercial projects aimed at different fields of engineering surveying.



Jií Bure, Ph.D., is an associate professor and the head of the Institute of Geodesy at the Brno University of Technology. His main research areas are engineering surveying, measuring systems, and deformation analysis. He is an investigator of many research and commercial projects aimed at different fields of engineering surveying. The Institute of Geodesy is an academic member of the FIG.