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‚No.of | Mean | RMS | <2.0 | 2.0- | >5.0 | Max. 
Area Compared m) (m) m 5.0 m m m) 
Points ( : 
  
O+C+V+A | 29210494 | -1.21 | 4.80 | 60.7% | 16.8% | 21.3% | 424.2 
O+C+A 17,610,588 | -1.11 291. 177.096 | 13.096 |. 10.196 |: 358.9 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
O+A 14,891,390 | -1.24 | 2.77 | 79.8% | 12.2% | 8.0% | 358.9 
Oo 11.795.795 .]..-1.00 1.28.1] 90.395 | 8.599 | 1.298 | 37.33 
  
Table 9. Accuracy measures and error classes for the triplet. O-Open areas; C-City àreas; V-Tree areas; A-Alpine areas. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
No.of | | Mean | RMS | <2.0 | 20- | >=50 | Max. 
Area Compared 
Points (m) (m) m 5.0 m m (m) 
O+C+V 20,336,024 | 0.45 4.78 |57.7%0121.3% | 209% | 125.2 
O+C 13,496,226 | -0.33 | 3.38 | 68.7% | 20.8% | 10.3% | 47.34 K 
o 3,969,734 -0.97 1.54 83% | 15.0% | 2.0% 39.4 
Table 10. Accuracy measures and error classes for the stereopair. O-Open areas; C-City areas; V-Tree areas. 
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5. CONCLUSIONS Fraser, C., Yamakawa, T., 2004. Insights into the affine model 
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Geneva the HRS images, Swissimage and the DHM25, the in 
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