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That it to say, the measurement accuracy in the measurable
seamless stereo model can reach a level as high as that of the
ordinary stereo model if the pixel size of the mosaic orthoimage
is similar with the scanning pixel size of the original aerial
images. Those collusions are very valuable. It means that the
measurement accuracy only relies on the orientation elements of
the photos and the geometric quality of the photos but has
nothing to do with DTM which is used for generating
orthoimage and stereomate. This will make the measurable
seamless stereo. model become more practical in practical
applications, especially in these applications that the high
measurement accuracy are required, because the acquisition of
completely error-free DTM is a hard job (Li, et al., 1996).
The experimental results obtained from this study are consistent
with the above accuracy analysis.
7. Conclusions
In this paper, the concept of a measurable seamless stereo
model is proposed and the method for generating such a model
and algorithm for accurate 3D measurement on such a model
are presented. The experimental results illustrate that high
accuracy of 3D measurement in such a measurable seamless
stereo model is achieved. If compared with the traditional
methodology, it can be found that the improvement in accuracy
is great, i.e. by 20 times.
Though the stereo orthophoto pair is not a new concept, yet the
measurable seamless stereo model is a new idea because it
provides the possibility of additional function, i.e. accurate 3D
measurement, apart from the seamless stereo view and
traditional 3D measurement from the seamless model based on
an orthoimage and its stereomate. The high accurate
measurement is achieved by making use of the stereo pairs,
through recording the lineage of each pixel in the mosaic
orthoimage and mosaic stereomate.
From practical point of view, the photogrammetric system with
such a measurable seamless stereo model function can be easily
integrated into GIS. Such an integrated system provides a new
practical and economical approach to stereoscopically render
terrain features in a large area and allow users to carry out
accurate three. dimensional measurement of any objects and
features visible for 3D information acquisition, data updating
and/or other applications such as 3D design, analysis and
photo-interpretation, in many fields such as planning, forestry,
electric power, geology and so on.
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Acknowledgements
The research described in this paper was funded by the Youth
Foundation of National Nature Science Committee (No.
40201044). This support is valuable. The author would like to
thank Prof. Deren Li and Prof. Zhilin Li for their constructive
comments.