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Henrique Lorenzo

Henrique Lorenzo

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
31
Citations
2915
World Ranking
9730
National Ranking
229

Overview

Henrique Lorenzo is affiliated with the Universidade de Vigo in Spain and focuses on research within environmental science and engineering. Their work integrates multiple subfields, particularly environmental engineering, geology, global and planetary change, ocean engineering, and ecology.

The main subjects of their research center on remote sensing and LiDAR applications, 3D surveying and cultural heritage, fire effects on ecosystems, remote sensing in agriculture, forest ecology and biodiversity studies, infrastructure maintenance and monitoring, and automated road and building extraction.

Henrique Lorenzo has published extensively in several venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • The "international archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences/International archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences
  • Remote Sensing
  • ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Forests

Recent papers from Henrique Lorenzo include:

  • Mapping Forest Fire Risk-A Case Study in Galicia (Spain), 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Individual Tree Segmentation Method Based on Mobile Backpack LiDAR Point Clouds, 2021, Sensors
  • Optimal Scan Planning for Surveying Large Sites with Static and Mobile Mapping Systems, 2022, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • Exploiting BIM Objects for Synthetic Data Generation toward Indoor Point Cloud Classification Using Deep Learning, 2022, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering
  • Automatic Processing of Aerial LiDAR Data to Detect Vegetation Continuity in the Surroundings of Roads, 2020, Remote Sensing

Frequent collaborators in Henrique Lorenzo's research include Jesús Balado, L. Díaz−Vilariño, Xana Álvarez, A. Novo, and Joaquín Martínez-Sánchez. These partnerships likely contribute to work spanning remote sensing methodologies, environmental monitoring, and data processing techniques related to LiDAR technology.

Best Publications

  • Historic bridge modelling using laser scanning, ground penetrating radar and finite element methods in the context of structural dynamics

    Izabela Lubowiecka;Julia Armesto;Pedro Arias;Henrique Lorenzo

  • Control of structural problems in cultural heritage monuments using close-range photogrammetry and computer methods

    P. Arias;J. Herráez;H. Lorenzo;C. Ordóñez

  • Digital photogrammetry, GPR and computational analysis of structural damages in a mediaeval bridge

    P. Arias;J. Armesto;D. Di-Capua;R. González-Drigo

  • Modelling masonry arches shape using terrestrial laser scanning data and nonparametric methods

    J. Armesto;Javier Roca-Pardiñas;H. Lorenzo;P. Arias

  • Ground-penetrating radar for the structural evaluation of masonry bridges: Results and interpretational tools

    M. Solla;H. Lorenzo;F.I. Rial;A. Novo

  • GPR Signal Characterization for Automated Landmine and UXO Detection Based on Machine Learning Techniques

    Xavier Núñez-Nieto;Mercedes Solla;Paula Gómez-Pérez;Henrique Lorenzo

  • Resolution of GPR bowtie antennas: An experimental approach

    Fernando I. Rial;Manuel Pereira;Henrique Lorenzo;Pedro Arias

  • 3D GPR in forensics: Finding a clandestine grave in a mountainous environment

    Alexandre Novo;Henrique Lorenzo;Fernando I. Rial;Mercedes Solla

  • Mapping Forest Fire Risk—A Case Study in Galicia (Spain)

    Ana Novo;Noelia Fariñas-Álvarez;Joaquín Martínez-Sánchez;Higinio González-Jorge

  • Methods for documenting historical agro-industrial buildings: a comparative study and a simple photogrammetric method

    P. Arias;C. Ordóñez;H. Lorenzo;J. Herraez

  • Low-cost documentation of traditional agro-industrial buildings by close-range photogrammetry

    P. Arias;C. Ordóñez;H. Lorenzo;J. Herraez

  • Non-Destructive Methodologies in the Assessment of the Masonry Arch Bridge of Traba, Spain

    M. Solla;H. Lorenzo;B. Riveiro;F.I. Rial

  • GPR evaluation of the Roman masonry arch bridge of Lugo (Spain)

    M. Solla;H. Lorenzo;F.I. Rial;A. Novo

  • Automatic point cloud coarse registration using geometric keypoint descriptors for indoor scenes

    M. Bueno;H. González-Jorge;J. Martínez-Sánchez;H. Lorenzo

  • From laser point clouds to surfaces: Statistical nonparametric methods for three-dimensional reconstruction

    J. Roca-Pardiñas;H. Lorenzo;P. Arias;J. Armesto

  • Forestry applications of ground-penetrating radar

    H. Lorenzo;V. Pérez-Gracia;A. Novo;J. Armesto

  • Three-dimensional ground-penetrating radar methodologies for the characterization and volumetric reconstruction of underground tunneling

    X. Núñez-Nieto;X. Núñez-Nieto;M. Solla;M. Solla;A. Novo;H. Lorenzo

  • Non-destructive testing for the analysis of moisture in the masonry arch bridge of Lubians (Spain)

    Mercedes Solla;Susana Lagüela;Belén Riveiro;Henrique Lorenzo

  • Automatic Detection and Segmentation of Columns in As-Built Buildings from Point Clouds

    Lucía Díaz-Vilariño;Borja Conde;Susana Lagüela;Henrique Lorenzo

  • 3D modeling and section properties of ancient irregular timber structures by means of digital photogrammetry

    Pedro Arias;J. Carlos Caamaño;Henrique Lorenzo;Julia Armesto

  • Structural analysis of the Roman Bibei bridge (Spain) based on GPR data and numerical modelling

    M. Solla;H. Lorenzo;A. Novo;J.C. Caamaño

  • Monitoring and Assessing Structural Damage in Historic Buildings

    Julia Armesto;Pedro Arias;Javier Roca;Henrique Lorenzo

  • Behavior Analysis of Novel Wearable Indoor Mapping System Based on 3D-SLAM

    Susana Lagüela;Iago Dorado;Manuel Gesto;Manuel Gesto;Pedro Arias

  • Resolution of GPR bowtie antennas: An experimental approach

    Fernando I. R;Manuel Pereira;Henrique Lorenzo;Pedro Arias

Frequent Co-Authors

Pedro Arias
Pedro Arias Universidade de Vigo
Julia Armesto
Julia Armesto Universidade de Vigo
Belén Riveiro
Belén Riveiro Universidade de Vigo
Maria Varela
Maria Varela Complutense University of Madrid
Jordi Salas-Salvadó
Jordi Salas-Salvadó Rovira i Virgili University
Kourosh Khoshelham
Kourosh Khoshelham University of Melbourne
Diego González-Aguilera
Diego González-Aguilera University of Salamanca
Vicente Soler
Vicente Soler Spanish National Research Council
Juan J. Nieto
Juan J. Nieto University of Santiago de Compostela

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