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Introduction rire ete rure ideteruntese siae détesnasitau ree ttéte rtis enanenenacklten INNEN III EE AT PH ARA PAM H ES trans ix
/ Technical Session 1: Opening session- Keynote Lecture
/ * From pixels to answers - recent developments and trends in electronic imaging
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Technical Session 2: Airborne sensors
e Proposals for radiometric and geometric on-line corrections of airborne CCD-push broom scanner
data
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e Stereoscopic imagery with an airborne 3-line scanner (TLS)
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e The performance of the new Wide-Angle Airborne Camera (WAAC)
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Technical Session 3: New sensor developments
° A new digital high resolution recording system
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e Photogrammetric investigation of a 3000 x 2000 pixel high resolution still video camera
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° Anew 79-channel airborne imaging spectrometer: its functioning, main characteristics and
calibration
Ortei D., Lehmann F. (Germany), Chang S.H. (USA) Lise tentem httint ap erba INI PHA MAT IVA Ie ATA AR NNUS S Anu ee UPE ue 40
« Adaptive microsystems with optical line sensors
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Technical Session 4: Geometric and radiometric performance evaluation
e Comparative geometric tests of industrial and scientific CCD cameras using plumb line and test
range calibrations
Shortis M.R. (Australia) , Snow M.L. , Goad W.K. (USA)... eres eeoe rete pen tenu ee pen eu e edk pend ene nente onse e ee epe per 53
* Systematic pointing errors with retro-reflective targets
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Removal of thematic mapper streaking and striping artifacts
Freedman E. , Gaines Th. , Richman M. (USA) cu. cities subiloasissninssnstsasnninssbosnsessnesasssnsesasanntonssas vines 66
Poster Session 1: Image sequence analysis and other algorithmic aspects
e A robust technique for tracking particles over long image sequences
Hering F., Merle M. , Wierzimok D. , JAhNe B. (GOIMany)..........cccccvrrecciiiiircsss trissscsinsnsacstinmronssionsasatinsssssisrenasss 74
* The sequential tracking of targets in a remote experimental environment
Clarke T.A. , Robson S. , Qu D.N. , Wang X. , Cooper M.A.R. , Taylor R.N- (UK)................1.- eee e eeere ee Pee eret eee 80
Photogrammetric evaluation of fluid motion
Becker J. (The Netherlands) , Bósemann W. , Hau Th. (Germany) , Gatti L. (Italy)......................... esses 86
* [Initializing the recognition of moving persons
kinzel W. , Behringer R. (Germany) ...............ioi ii rerssvienssrasssvasiarsnsssssrssatvpnnnssnnsnss ssa gsnsens arenas sansa gnsnnsronsassssnrvasis 92
IAPRS, Vol. 30, Part 5W1, ISPRS Intercommission Workshop "From Pixels to Sequences”, Zurich, March 22-24 1995