Full text: Papers accepted on the basis of peer-review full manuscripts (Part A)

  
ISPRS Commission III, Vol.34, Part 3A ,,Photogrammetric Computer Vision“, Graz, 2002 
  
history does not exist for the first epoch. Section 6.1 describes 
the semantic nets used. 
Resulting from interpretation of the first epoch is a scene 
description with interpreted segments of moorland. For 
interpretation of the next epoch these segments are used as 
input for a prediction of state transitions. This prediction uses 
prior information concerning possible changes. The possibilities 
are represented in a state transition diagram (see section 5). The 
output of the prediction are “predicted new states” for every 
segment. The segment borders may change during 
interpretation intervals. Therefore it is necessary to perform a 
resegmentation of the already interpreted segments by 
additionally using the images of the new epoch. The 
resegmentation results in segments with possibly new borders, 
which are used for interpretation of the new epoch together with 
the semantic nets for multitemporal interpretation and the 
possible state transitions. Thus, the iteration continues for all 
epochs to be interpreted. For more information see (Pakzad, 
2001). 
7. RESULTS 
  
  
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Figure 4. Aerial images from test area 
  
Test area is the moor “Totes Moor” northwest of Hannover in 
Lower Saxony. The methods developed were tested for two 
parts of the test area. Aerial images with a resolution of 
0.5m/pel from five epochs were used. For the part in figure 4 
we used the epochs 1975, 1981, 1986, 1989 and 1998. The 
input sources of the last two epochs are CIR-images, the rest are 
greyscale. The reason of using greyscale images is that most 
available aerial images are greyscale images, despite of the 
better information contents of colour images. Figure 5 shows 
the obtained results of one part of the test area. The size of the 
area is 3288m x 2964m. The initial segmentation for 1975 led 
to 35 segments. Most of them were assigned to the class “area 
of degeneration”. The resegmentations during the interpretation 
for the five epochs led to a number of 96 segments for 1998. 
The amount of segments, which were classified as “area of 
degeneration”, decreased during the epochs, while other classes 
increased. The reason is the fact, that at the beginning of 
interpretation the uncertainty of the interpreted classes was 
high, especially as the images of the first epochs were greyscale 
images, and the probability for the class “area of degeneration” 
is higher than for the other classes. 
  
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Forest Grassland Area of Milled Peat Milled Peat — inactive Area of Area of Area of Re- 
Degeneration Area Strip Area of Regeneration Regeneration generation 
Extraction  Extracton Peat Extr. Birch State Heather State Wet 
Figure 5. Results of moorland interpretation 
  
  
  
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