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update and the improvement of work efficiency. Using the 
theory of generalized photogrammetry, it can be realized let 
linear objects be the control. Figure 3a shows the projects of 
linear objects on the image and corresponding generalized 
points nearby, which can't be superposed. Figure 3a shows the 
superposed result of the linear objects and image, after 
orientation and rectification by the control of linear objects, 
where the vector is better superposed. 
  
a. Linear Objects & Image 
b. Superposition 
Figure 3. Superposition of Linear Objects & Image 
3.3 Inspection of Sheet-metal Part 
How to inspecting the parts in industrial production fast and 
exactly is one of the keys for improving the industrial product 
quality. The generalized point photogrammetry theory is 
applied successfully into the inspection of the metal-sheet parts. 
A rotated disk and CCD camera consist of the inspection 
platform (Figure 4). The part is put on the disk, which rotation 
is controlled by computer. The images are taken when the disk 
is rotating. Usually 25 images are taken after the disk rotates 
one circuit. By the bundle adjustment based on generalized 
point photogrammetry theory, the precise and measurable 
geometric model of the metal-sheet part is created (Figure 5). 
  
Figure 5. Measurable 
Geometric Model 
  
Based on generalized point photogrammetry theory, not only 
straight line but also the circle and the rectangle hole with arcs 
in the corners can be measured accurately (Figure 6). Because 
each pixel in the edge is participating in least squares matching, 
the result with high precise can be insured, even if there is 
much rust (Figure 6). 
  
Figure 6. Measurement of circle and arc 
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3.4 Determination of Plane Pose by Contour Line Matching 
Any mark point and line in a flying plane is hard to recognize, 
and only its contour line can be extracted. The position of the 
plane can be traced using the laser, and the image of the plane 
can be acquired by photograph simultaneously. However, how 
can the pose of the plane be determined? 
Determining shape of an object by contour line is an important 
research content (Li Li, Mao Shongde, 1996), and the pose of a 
moving object could be measured by contour line also. 
According to the coordinates traced by the laser and initial 
value of the pose, a virtual plane could be projected to the 
image (Figure 7). Then, based on generalized point 
photogrammetry theory, the pose of flying object could be 
determined using the co-linear equation (Table 1). 
Table 1. Measurement of Flying Plane by Contour Line 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
9 (9) c (9) x (©) 
True Value 15.99 -15.59 -31.19 
Measured Value 15.92 215.33 234-17 
Error -0.07 0.26 0.02 
  
  
  
Real Contour Line 
On Virtual Contour Line 
     
Figure 7. Measurement of Flying Plane by Contour Line 
4. CONCLUSION 
The generalized point photogrammetry theory introduced in this 
paper reduces the point, straight line, circle, arc, curve and 
limitless point to one mathematical model: co-linear equation 
and uniform adjustment. The theory discards the localization of 
traditional and few feature points, the information can be 
utilized adequately. The generalized point photogrammetry 
theory has been successfully applied in 3D modelling of the 
city, data update, measurement of industrial part, circle and arc, 
and determination of the pose of flying plane. Consequently the 
correctness and validity of the generalized point 
photogrammetry theory are proved. 
Acknowledgements 
Thanks for the supporting from Natural Science Fund of P. R. 
China (No. 40337055). 
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