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generating a sharp change of extracted road direction due to the
temporally one-edge tracing. It has also problems at the region
where the trees are (obstacles and shadows). In this field road
segment coincides with one out of two road edges, instead of
the road axis. It works quite good at the roads which have
smooth curves, regular width and good contrast.
4. CONCLUSIONS
In this paper, roads are chosen as line features for digitizing
from digital aerial photographs, because roads are the most time
consuming features to digitize in photogrammetry. Two road
extraction algorithms are applied to digitize roads from mono
digital aerial photographs and the results are compared.
Although they have some problems both of semi-automatic
methods seems to be very advantageous for digitizing roads
from digital aerial photographs because they can be much
quicker than the fully human-based solution and the reliability
and the precision can be also at a good level.
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