(edit)
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1/4" CMT
(input &output)
EWS (SPARCstation2)
8mm tape drive
(back up)
GP.IB
Image Scanner
(scanning)
Figure 1 : Typical hardware configuration of simple up-dating system
-scanner used for aerial
photographs,
-1/4" cartridge disk drive used for loading
and storing the digital map,
-workstation used for overlaying, extracting
changed parts and editing,
-8 mm tape drive for back up
digitizing
Using these hardware, updating work is done
in the following flow.
a. digitization of aerial photograph
b. overlaying aerial photograph on map
c. visual extraction of changed parts
d. edit
Computer programs corresponding to these
works a,b,c,d are required. Among these, the
program for overlaying is essential in this
system.
3. FLOW OF UPDATING WORK
3.1 Digitization of aerial photograph
As quality of digitization of aerial photograph
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influences visual interpretation very much,
scanning should be properly conducted
according to the quality of final result required.
There are two types of scanner, transparent
type and reflective type. Transparent type,
which can attain high geometric accuracy but
is expensive, is for film, and reflective type,
which 1s common in small size scanner, is for
print Therefore, reflective type scanner is
better from the point of simple updating
system in case high geometric accuracy is not
required.
In case geometric accuracy is important, aerial
photograph should be digitized in finer than
25 pm by transparent type scanner. However,
if scanning pitch is too fine, data size of
scanned photograph become too huge.
3. 2 Overlaying aerial photograph on map
There are three types of methods for
overlaying used in this system. Those are as
follows.
a. method using orthophoto
b. meth
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