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photogrammetric archives (Fig. 4) were put forward with
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emphasis, whereas the optimum use of the existing Noida Date Place Organizer
documentation techniques was investigated (Tig. 5).
Paris Maurice Carbonnell
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bo. ail 4 Brno,
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BEvenCt KJCTURG O1 akia
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iu] 122950974] Athens, John Badekas
Greece
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of photogrammetric archives à; Gottfried Boehm
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Tunis Abdelaziz Daoulatli
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Krakow : ; ;
XIII 23-26/10/1987 ? Jozef Jachimski
Poland
XIV 2-5/10/1991 Delphi, John Badekas,
T s Greece Andreas Georgopoulos
Sinaia :
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INVESTITION Romania
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KLINGER AUSWERTUNG RON). /. PRATISION Sweden Bosse Lagerqvist
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: Olinda Camillo José Martins
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Graphs illustrating the optimum use of the different methods for architectural surveys, 1964 P t d
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documentation methods RES Antalva
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Turkey
re the next 35 years the CIPA, Sith: with the name Xx 27/9-1/10/2005 Torino, Sergio Dequal
nternational Committee on Architectural Photogrammetry" or Italy
"Heritage Documentation" jointed the efforts of both ICOMOS
and ISPRS to advance the understanding and the technical
means for Heritage Documentation. During these years 19 bi-
annual symposia and 2 Colloquia brought together hundreds of
experts in the field (see Table 1), whereas CIPA also co-
organized numerous other workshops and related events. CIPA
CIPA's main aim being to bring in dialogue two worlds: this of
ISPRS and this of ICOMOS, targets its activities in close
cooperation to many Technical Commissions and related
Working Groups of ISPRS (see Table 2), and at the same time
is in close contact with almost all the International Scientific
Wishes to express its gratitude and pay tribute to all those Committees of ICOMOS (see Table 3).
individuals and organizations, who undertook the burden of
njo these organizations. Table 2: CIPA-ISPRS Matrix of interrelations
mitti, ;
5 : ISPRS - WGs CIPA
Currently 41 countries are delegated by either one or two SD —
ors > ; : ; ; © 1 : WG 1/1 - Definé Standards for Sensor Parameters
ds representatives (with a total of 62 delegates), while 12 "d e IK EE
= sustaining members (both public institutes and private WG 172 - Sensor Calibration and Testing
organizations) are financially backing up are efforts. CIPA = WG 1/3 - Active Sensor Systems
t which | ; . . T A
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‚edy: do- © J J
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8 thee WG V6 - Airborne Optical Sensor Systems
ERDER = IC WG IVIV - Systems for automated geo-spatial
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speedy Table 1: CIPA Symposia WG II/1 - Real Time Mapping Technologies
ce of