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PSIAP Point Cloud City

Point Cloud City datasets are now becoming available.

Click the institution logos below to find out more about accessing the data. Note: some buildings will be available for future research access for a period of up to two years after the projects end.

Updated: November 2020

Award Recipients


 

Enfield Fire Dept No 1 Logo

Creating a Catalog of Point Clouds for Public Buildings in Enfield, Connecticut

 

City of Memphis Logo

Map901: Building Rich Interior Hazard Maps for First Responders

 

Hancock County Mississippi Logo

Hancock County Point Cloud City


The 2018 NIST Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program - Point Cloud City NOFO awardees will generate an extensive catalog of annotated 3D indoor point clouds that can be used by industry, academia, and government to advance research and development in the areas of indoor mapping, localization and navigation for public safety, as well as to demonstrate the potential value of ubiquitous indoor positioning and location-based information. These pioneering U.S. state and local governments will create a model ‘Point Cloud City’ and also participate in the NIST Global Cities Team Challenge initiative as the lead for an Action Cluster. PSCR funded over $750K in new awards for this research and development.

To view a PDF of the full Notice of Funding Opportunity, click here.
The PSIAP-PC2 FAQs can be accessed here.
For any questions, contact pscr [at] nist.gov (subject: Point%20Cloud%20City) (PSCR[at]nist[dot]gov)

 

 

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Created January 5, 2018, Updated December 30, 2022