Full text: XVIIth ISPRS Congress (Part B4)

  
  
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7. CONCLUSIONS 
A matching algorithm for SPOT images was presented 
that uses the SPOT geometry to impose constraints that 
reduce the search space from 2-D to 1-D. The algorithm 
severely reduces the problems caused by radiometric 
differences can simultaneously use any number of images 
(more than two) and determines in on step pixel and 
object coordinates. The use of gradient images magnitude 
instead of grey level images improves the results. A 
conformal transformation is suggested. However, the use 
of only shifts also leads to good results, slightly inferior 
to those of the conformal transformation. 
Problematic cases like multiple solutions and occlusions 
are reduced and the computation times decreases due to 
the 1-D search. An intelligent blunder detection scheme 
is proposed that uses criteria derived solely from the 
statistics of the results. 
The accuracy of the matching is excellent (RMS less than 
10 m for 36,000 check points). The accuracy of the 
interpolated DTM depends clearly on the density of 
measurement points and for sufficient density it can also 
be in the 10 m range. 
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8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
The authors express their gratitude to the Bundesamt für 
Landestopographie, Bern, Switzerland for providing the 
SPOT images and DTM data and appreciate their 
cooperation in the accuracy analysis of the results. 
9, REFERENCES 
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Baltsavias, E. P., Stallmann, D., 1992. Metric information 
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