Christoph Holst

Christoph Holst

Technische Universität München

H-index: 20

Europe-Germany

About Christoph Holst

Christoph Holst, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität München, specializes in the field of Geodesy, Deformation Monitoring, Laser Scanning, Calibration, Mobile Mapping.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Piecewise-ICP: Efficient Registration of 4D Point Clouds for Geodetic Monitoring

Enhancing 3D Feature-based Landslide Monitoring Efficiency by Integrating Contour Lines in Laser Scanner Point Clouds

Keypoint-based registration of TLS point clouds using a statistical matching approach

Keypoint-based deformation monitoring using a terrestrial laser scanner from a single station: case study of a bridge pier

Real movement or systematic errors?–TLS-based deformation analysis of a concrete wall

Next Level TLS–eine Einordnung

Monitoring Gravitational Deformations of the Wettzell 20 m Radio Telescope’s Main Reflector Using a Leica RTC360

How to Be More Accurate than a Single Laser Scan: Creating the Reference Geometry of a Large Wall

Christoph Holst Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1223

Citations(since 2020)

877

Cited By

771

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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Technische Universität München

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Christoph Holst Skills & Research Interests

Geodesy

Deformation Monitoring

Laser Scanning

Calibration

Mobile Mapping

Top articles of Christoph Holst

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Piecewise-ICP: Efficient Registration of 4D Point Clouds for Geodetic Monitoring

Yihui Yang

Daniel Czerwonka-Schröder

Christoph Holst

2024/3/7

Enhancing 3D Feature-based Landslide Monitoring Efficiency by Integrating Contour Lines in Laser Scanner Point Clouds

Kourosh Hosseini

Jakob Hummelsberger

Daniel Czerwonka-Schröder

Christoph Holst

2024/3/7

Keypoint-based registration of TLS point clouds using a statistical matching approach

Journal of Applied Geodesy

Jannik Janßen

Heiner Kuhlmann

Christoph Holst

2024/4/25

Keypoint-based deformation monitoring using a terrestrial laser scanner from a single station: case study of a bridge pier

Proceedings of the 5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring-JISDM 2022

Tomislav Medic

Pia Ruttner

Christoph Holst

Andreas Wieser

2023

Real movement or systematic errors?–TLS-based deformation analysis of a concrete wall

Journal of Applied Geodesy

Berit Jost

Daniel Coopmann

Christoph Holst

Heiner Kuhlmann

2023/4/25

Next Level TLS–eine Einordnung

Christoph Holst

2023

Monitoring Gravitational Deformations of the Wettzell 20 m Radio Telescope’s Main Reflector Using a Leica RTC360

5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM 2022)

Agnes Weinhuber

Alexander Neidhardt

Christoph Holst

2023/2/27

How to Be More Accurate than a Single Laser Scan: Creating the Reference Geometry of a Large Wall

Berit Jost

Christoph Holst

Heiner Kuhlmann

2023

Identifying individual rocks within laser scans for a rigorous deformation analysis of water dams

5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM 2022)

Wolfgang Wiedemann

Christoph Holst

2023/1/27

3D Landslide Monitoring in High Spatial Resolution by Feature Tracking and Histogram Analyses Using Laser Scanners

Remote Sensing

Kourosh Hosseini

Leonhard Reindl

Lukas Raffl

Wolfgang Wiedemann

Christoph Holst

2023/12/28

Bestimmung von dichten 3D-Vektoren für die markerlose Überwachung von Massenbewegungen im Hochgebirge auf Basis von Punktwolken

Lukas Lukas

Lukas Raffl

Ludwig Hoegner

Christoph Holst

Uwe Stilla

2023

Entwicklung zweier Methoden zur hochgenauen Überwachung von Felsstürzen mittels Laserscanning

Lukas Raffl

Leonhard REINDL

Wolfgang WIEDEMANN

Christoph HOLST

2023

Does atmospheric turbulence affect long-range terrestrial laser scanner observations? A case study in alpine region

Gaël Kermarrec

Daniel Czerwonka-Schröder

Christoph Holst

2023/10/19

Including virtual target points from laser scanning into the point-wise rigorous deformation analysis at geo-monitoring applications

5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM 2022)

Lukas Raffl

Christoph Holst

2023/1/27

Tutorium: Geodätisches Monitoring basierend auf Punktwolken

Christoph Holst

Lukas Raffl

Oliver Geißendörfer

2023

Efficient In-Memory Point Cloud Query Processing

Balthasar Teuscher

Oliver Geißendörfer

Xuanshu Luo

Hao Li

Katharina Anders

...

2023/9/12

Outlook–Center Day of TUM LOC

Christoph Holst

2023

Bricht der Gipfel auseinander?–Alpines Monitoring an der TUM

Christoph Holst

2022

Bestimmung einer Referenzgeometrie zur Prüfung von Laserscannern

Terrestrisches Laserscanning 2022 (TLS 2022): Beiträge zum 214. DVW-Seminar am 8. und 9. Dezember 2022 in Fulda. Arbeitskreis 4" Ingenieurgeodäsie", Arbeitskreis 3" Messmethoden und Systeme"

Eike Koller

Berit Jost

Andreas Wieser

Christoph Holst

Heiner Kuhlmann

2022

Kdo-net: towards improving the efficiency of deep convolutional neural networks applied in the 3d pairwise point feature matching

Remote Sensing

Rui Zhang

Guangyun Li

Wolfgang Wiedemann

Christoph Holst

2022/6/16

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