# **Final End User Workshop: Applicability & Dissemination**
In January 2023, a final end user workshop took place, which was attended by the LOKI team and end users from DRK international (Berlin), THW Heidelberg, and Disaster management (fire brigade) Heidelberg (Figure 1). The workshop took place in a hybrid format to allow participants from far away to participate to cover a broad spectrum of end users.
In January 2023, a large __workshop with [stakeholders and end users](https://git.gfz-potsdam.de/loki/loki_wiki/-/wikis/Consortium-and-Cooperation-Partners#cooperation-with-end-users-and-stakeholders) of the [LOKI framework](https://git.gfz-potsdam.de/loki/loki_wiki/-/wikis/LOKI-Framework)__ took place. The workshop was attended by DRK international (Berlin), THW Heidelberg, Disaster management (fire brigade) Heidelberg, and the LOKI consortium.
__Aim of the workshop__ was to discuss the final development status of the prototype of the LOKI framework and identify short- and long-term perspectives for future development of the framework and integration of modules into systems of the end users.
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Participants of the workshop on-site and online
After the presentation of the results of the individual modules of the LOKI system, an extensive discussion took place with the end users. Topics such as usability, suggestions for improvement, general feedback, and the future were in the focus. The lively discussion led to the following results (in extracts):
Following a presentation of the final development status of the [individual modules of the LOKI framework](https://git.gfz-potsdam.de/loki/loki_wiki/-/wikis/LOKI-Framework), an extensive discussion on future perspectives for the LOKI framework took place. The lively discussion led to the following results (in extracts):
**Applicability**<br>
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Collected ideas of the participants that served as a basis for the discussion
In general, the great interest of the end users was obvious. The workshop enabled a direct exchange between developers and end users from different domains. Specific further steps for cooperation could be identified.
**We would like to thank everyone for their active participation, which helped to make the workshop a successful way to end the Project!**
**We would like to thank everyone for their active participation, which will help to continue the development and dissemination of the LOKI framework!**
# **Annual LOKI project meeting 2023**
In the fourth annual LOKI project meeting (26 January 2023) project partners had a great exchange about the following main topics:
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* Measured change is not affected by multiple surfaces in the local neighborhood and can be related directly to the moving rigid object.
* By tracking simple planar segments of rigid objects, the geometric complexity of the objects that need to be identified to compute change between two point clouds is greatly reduced compared to object tracking approaches.
In LOKI we investigate how this method can be applied as part of the module for [automatic 3D damage classification](https://git.gfz-potsdam.de/loki/loki_wiki/-/wikis/Automatic-3D-Damage-Classification) of buildings.