Full text: Commission VI (Part B6)

  
  
  
  
  
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submit their national reports as an obligate contribution 
to the ISPRS congresses, but also to participate in the 
discussion of a state of the art specification of the 
content and appearance of the national reports, see 
JACHIMSKI (1994). 
On the other hand, a complete standardizing of the 
national reports is not foreseen and might even not be 
realistic. 
To point out national specialties, the content of the 
national reports should follow the idea "as free as far 
possible, but standardized as far as necessary". 
Therefore this chapter only deals with parts, foreseen for 
standardization in the "national report matrix" to be 
defined (see Table 3.1). 
This matrix should allow easy connection with digital 
aids. 
It is highly recommended to carry out separate 
national report matrices at least for research, 
including education, see KONECNY(1992), practical 
application, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION and/or 
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, history etc.. 
According to MORAIN (1992) an additional splitting of 
the practical applications into private practice and 
government Civil service might be useful. 
The proposed content of the national report matrix does 
not claim for completeness, but shall stimulate for further 
progress in discussions and research in this field. 
Suggestions, additions and modifications are 
welcome. 
Every member of a national society can contribute his 
own matrix content to the national report matrix, which 
will contain the summarizing information. 
Of course it is the responsibility of the ISPRS to 
evaluate the content of this national and/or member 
reports, including global visualization, for 
comparison and stimulation for future progress. It is 
highly recommended, to provide this information via 
internet and world wide web. 
The idea behind this matrix is, to list all products of 
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing as complete as 
possible. 
Every product defines a line of the matrix: 
Line 1: Visualization (mono and stereo) 
Line 2: Interpretation (analogous and digital) 
Line 3: Numeric coordinates (controlpoints, 
topographic objects and DEM data) 
Line 4: Linemaps (analogous and digital (vectordata, 
GIS)) 
Line 5: Photomaps(analogous and digital (rasterdata, 
-imageprocessing) etc. 
  
National activity: | method stage 
Application of Photomatics: 
progress| meetings| publications special etc.... 
  
Visualisation: mono 
  
3D 
  
Interpretation: analog 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
digital 
Numeric controlpoints 
coordinates: topo objects | 
DEM data etc. 
National activity: | Model Software | Hardware| Practical 
Linemaps: analog used applied | used accept. 
prectordotale digital Application of Photomatics: 
Photomaps: analog Photomaps analog 
a (Rasterdata) digital acrial photogr. 
(Rasterdata] digital scannerdata 
ete radardata 
near range 
etc. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
Appendix to the Member Report: 
Country... eire rt^ date... Period... ch eene 
submitted by: organization............................. approved..................... 
topic: (indicate):-research(including education) 
- practical application(private practice/governmental service) 
- international cooperation 
- history etc. 
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Table 3. 1: The Member Report Matrices (Draft) (window zooming for the field Photomaps and method) 
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