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23 November 2011 Aerial triangulation over urban areas with control points auto- extracted from existing AT results
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Proceedings Volume 8006, MIPPR 2011: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications; 80061R (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901880
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (MIPPR2011), 2011, Guilin, China
Abstract
For the purpose of improving the efficiency of GIS data-updating over urban areas, a new approach of aerial triangulation (AT) with ground control points auto extracted from the existing AT results is introduced in the paper. The existing AT results mean the existing aerial imagery with interior and exterior orientation parameters. Through a multi-views image matching between the new aerial photos and old photos, enormous ground control points could be auto extracted and their ground coordinates could be calculated by the forward-intersecting of old aerial photos. The efficiency and accuracy of the method have been tested and analysed with several actual aerial imagery blocks. The experiment results presented in this paper shows that the method could not only extract enormous GCPs automatically which lead to a greatly improvement of the efficiency of AT over urban areas, but also achieve the same level of accuracy of the old AT results.
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Yong Zhang, Tao Ke, and Yongjun Zhang "Aerial triangulation over urban areas with control points auto- extracted from existing AT results", Proc. SPIE 8006, MIPPR 2011: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications, 80061R (23 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901880
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KEYWORDS
Geographic information systems

Photography

Airborne remote sensing

Image processing

Associative arrays

Remote sensing

Analytical research

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