Full text: Commission VI (Part B6)

LEARNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY BY MEANS OF PERSONAL COMPUTERS 
Joachim Höhle 
Department of Development and Planning 
Aalborg University 
Denmark 
Commission VI, Working Group 2 
KEY WORDS: 
Training. 
ABSTRACT: 
Computer-Assisted Learning, Digital Photogrammetry, Computer, Programming, Experience, Education, 
The new CAL program “Learning about digital photogrammetry” of Aalborg University is presented. The pedagogical and the 
technical concepts of "LDIP" are explained. One theme, the automatic measurement of réseau crosses and fiducial marks, is 
presented in more detail. Experiences from the development and the use of the finished parts of "LDIP" are discussed. 
KURZFASSUNG: 
Das neue CAL Programm "Lernen über digitale Photogrammetrie" der Universitát Aalborg wird vorgestellt. Das dem Programm 
zugrunde liegende pádagogische und technische Konzept wird erláutert. Ein Thema, die automatische Messung von Réseau- 
Kreuzen und Rahmenmarken, wird ausführlicher behandelt. Erfahrungen von der Entwicklung und von der Benutzung der fertig 
gestellten Teile von "LDIP" werden diskutiert. 
1. INTRODUCTION 
When using digital imagery, the measuring process can be 
automated partially. However, the computer-based evaluation 
systems are rather sophisticated and the amount of data to be 
processed is usually huge (approximately 100 Mb per aerial 
image). This means that these systems are expensive, and 
they also change quickly. The education in photogrammetry 
at university level can neither afford all of the latest imaging 
and image evaluation systems nor buy it in considerable 
numbers for the training of a large number of students. This 
is where computer-assisted learning (CAL) comes into focus. 
The equal treatment of students, their active role in the 
learning process and their motivation to work with computers 
are some of the reasons for CAL gaining in popularity. 
Besides mass education, distance learning and self-study are 
good reasons for applying CAL. At Aalborg University CAL 
has been used since 1987, and various programs for PCs 
have been developed and used in the education of land 
surveyors (Héhle, J., 1992). Recently, new tools were intro- 
duced, for example more advanced personal computers and 
storage devices like CD-ROM as well as the Photo-CD 
services (Hóhle, J., 1994). By means of these new tools a 
new development was started by the author. The program is 
called "Learning about Digital Photogrammetry" (“LDIP”) and 
it deals with various processes in digital photogrammetry and 
image processing. It is the main purpose of this paper to 
present this new learning program and to demonstrate the 
power of the new possibilities for CAL in photogrammetry. 
2. THE LEARNING PROGRAM "LDIP" 
“Learning about digital photogrammetry" (“LDIP”) is the title of 
a learning program currently under development at Aalborg 
University (see fig. 1). The contents will cover themes like 
rectification of imagery, generation of perspective views, 
correlation, compression techniques, and standard image 
formats. 
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Fig. 1. 'Front page' of the CAL program "LDIP". The fields 
with the icons and text on the bottom line are used for 
controlling the program. 
In the following, the pedagogical and technical concept and 
its realization is explained with the example of one theme. The 
presented information about this theme shall be described as 
well as the exercises to it. First the experiences, when using 
the programs at the surveying and mapping education shall 
also be mentioned. 
2.1 General description of the theme "Automatic mea- 
surement by means of correlation" 
The evaluation of images starts with the measurement of 
fiducial marks. These are well-defined marks at the edges of 
the image. The connecting lines between the "fiducials" define 
the image coordinate system and its origo which is the 
principal point of the image. In order to reconstruct the image 
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