CLOSE-RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY
MEETS MACHINE VISION
SPIE Volume 1395
Contents
Technical Program Committee « «++ +++ > retenue CS recette Mediates shh ria oe xii
Introduction 5. sens Atti tr aro n AE nent de Rene on ee xiii
Part One
SESSION A1 METRIC VISION SYSTEMS I
Working group V/1: digital and real-time close-range photogrammetry
S. F. El-Hakim, National Research Council of Canada (Canada); K. W. Wong, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Experience with two vision systems
K. W. Wong, M. Lew, Y. Ke, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign (USA) ;,:7..25. MM eheu 3
Vision system development in a space-simulation laboratory
S. G. Maclean, Canadian Space Agency (Canada); M. Rioux, F. Blais, National Research Council (Canada);
J. Grodski, Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (Canada); P. Milgram, Univ. of Toronto
(Canada); H. F. L. Pinkney, National Research Council (Canada); B. A. Aikenhead,
Canadian Space Agency (Canada) |, des ensliisieaaitenn ink. nusemanobi nuniildls mni 1 8
Integration of a GPS receiver and a stereo-vision system in a vehicle
K. Novak, Ohio State Univ4 (USA .& eoieenibe nnsdussitlandoxues i dette nsns fleet bi sh oasis 16
Real-time close-range 3-D noncontact volume and motion measurements
R. Wilson, F. Leber], Vexcel Corp. (USA) «ein Loilosnnlt «annssdrienieth etc ce 1 4.11 24
Real-time photogrammetry with lateral-effect photodiodes: state-of-the-art and recent investigations
P. Krzystek, Inpho GmbH (FRO) |... reeves dT Re sinh briieninsT inne tosh testa iit ssa 30
SESSION B1 INTEGRATING PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND CAD
Working Group V/5: photogrammetry in architecture and archaeology
R. W. A. Dallas, Univ. of York (England); L. Mauelshagen, Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum (FRG) .............. 40
Large-scale stereophotogrammetric survey and computer data processing on particular works of art
A. Belli, FoART (Italy); W. Ferri, Univ. di Pisa (ltaly) 80. sve WG vind wd a oo 42
Photogrammetric system and cost analysis for architectural and archaeological surveys
L. Baratin, C. di Thiene, F. Guerra, Istituto Univ. di Architettura (Italybooe.. iii). ose. d. eee ea 5]
PADRAS: from drawing system to CAD and database system
H. Hosegawa, M. Ueda, K. Uesupi, PASCO Corp. (Japan) +. io. ios N 1e 59
Main Palace of Santa Rosa: XTAMPAK a geodetic-photogrammetric documentation
E. Heine, R. Kostka, A. Reiter, Technische Univ. Graz (Austria) ..:........1.24 1.110081 A 67
Combined use of photogrammetry and CAD in the reconstruction of fire-damaged buildings
D. Stevens, W. M. McKay, AMC Ltd. (UK); D. Fowler, Conservation Practice (UK). Ph Es 77
SESSION A2 CCD-CAMERA PERFORMANCE AND CALIBRATION
Image-recording systems for close-range photogrammetry
T. Luhmoann, Kemni& Co. AG (Switzerland) oun ob bo eee 1e 1 86
Technology and practical problems of pixel-synchronous CCD data acquisition for optical metrology
applications
]- M. Baynor, P. Seitz, Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland) 54.5... doce eode oru me voll iovai 1 96
Calibration of a color CCD camera with 3000x2300 picture elements
R. Lenz, Technische Univ. München (FRG); U. Lenz, CCD Videometrie (FRG)..:........ ....….…..... ...…..….… 104
Metric aspects of zoom vision
A. G. Wiley, K. W. Wong, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) can 112
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