Full text: Commission VI (Part B6)

  
   
       
   
  
   
   
   
  
    
  
     
    
   
     
     
     
  
    
    
    
   
  
    
   
  
      
    
   
    
     
    
   
   
    
   
   
      
   
   
   
  
Special project (Com. I, Com. VII): Supervision and 
central data administration of the  "MOMS- 
MISSION" project. 
2 Technical University of Vienna (TUW) 
Institute of Photogrametry and Remote Sensing 
Theoretical research (Com. I, Com. lll): Integration 
of lines, curves and surfaces into image orientation; 
Automatic robust estimation, singularity control and 
analysis of variance components in 3D bundle 
adjustment; Integration of GPS results into absolute 
orientation. 
Applied | investigations (Com. Il, Com. IV): 
Completion of the software package "ORIENT" with 
respect to the above-mentioned theoretical results 
and improvement of its handling; Completion of the 
software package “SCOP” (DTM) with respect to 
orthophoto production, 3D visualization and contour 
maps. 
Special projects (Com. I, Com. IV, Com. V, Com. 
IIl): Implementation of an international network for 
industrial engineering and architectural photo- 
grammetry (CIPA etc); International = CIPA- 
experiment "Karlsplatz" in order to verify the possi- 
bilities of terrestrial photogrammetry; 3D image 
processing in application to face and orthodontic 
surgery; Derivation of a land-use model of Austria 
from DTM and Landsat data for use in mobile tele- 
communication; High-precision 3D-reconstruction 
from digital multiple stereo images; Participation in 
the MOMS-MISSION project. 
Additional activities: The well-known book on photo- 
grammetry has already been translated into nine 
languages; Implementation of a central homepage 
referring to geodesy, photogrammetry, cartography 
and geoinformation; Management of the XVI 
ISPRS congress in Vienna. 
3 University of Agriculture (Vienna) 
Institute of Surveying, Remote Sensing and Geo- 
information 
Theoretical research (Com. IV): Topology of line 
elements avoiding fragmental polygons. 
Applied investigations (Com. IV, Com. VII): Methods 
of evaluating airborne and spaceborne images for 
purposes of agriculture and forest monitoring; 
Knowledge-based analysis of remote sensing 
images; Investigations on GIS for forest planning. 
Special projects (Com. Il, Com. IV, Com. Vil): 
Development of monoplotting systems; Methods of 
interpretation of forest demage; Forest maps from 
airborne and spaceborne imagery; Knowledge- 
based analysis of remote sensing data using 
physical models; GIS application in forest planning; 
Algorithms for digital cadastres; Participation in the 
project “Theory and Applications of Image 
Processing and Pattern Recognition” and in the 
MOMS-MISSION project. 
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXI, Part B6. Vienna 1996 
4 University of Innsbruck 
Institute of Geodesy 
Applied investigations (Com. I, Com. V): Stability of 
digital images from photo CDs; Application of digital 
photogrammetry to architectural documentation; 
Documentation of the well-known glacier mummy 
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F. PRIVATE SECTOR 
In Austria photogrammetric production is performed 
to a large extent by private enterprises belonging to 
so-called “Ingenieurkonsulenten für Vermessungs- 
wesen” (= consultant engineers of surveying). 
Regarding the high basic expense for photo- 
grammetric instrumentation, it is obvious that only 
few consultant engineers will be able to install an 
office of photogrammetric production. Hence, only 
one or two of such offices exist in each province. 
Remote sensing is not applied in this connection, 
but there exists a special private enterprise in the 
province of Salzburg, where remote sensing data 
are handled. 
In general, the application of photogrammetry 
occurs in collaboration with official authorities 
(federal provinces and cities) and refers to the 
production of large scale maps (2 1:10,000), ortho- 
photomaps, precise situation maps for several 
utilities (postcables, pipelines, noise pollution, etc.) 
and the use for architectural and archaeological 
purposes. |t is not possible to explain all 
applications in detail, but everybody who is familiar 
with photogrammetry, image processing and 
mapping will be able to imagine the large variety of 
possibilities Austrian photogrammetry can offer in 
practice. 
G. Brandstätter 
  
   
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