Full text: Proceedings of Symposium on Remote Sensing and Photo Interpretation (Volume 2)

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EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 
ON SOME METHODS OF PHOTO-INTERPRETATION 
by H. Schmidt-Falkenberg 
Institut für Angewandte Geodäsie 
Frankfurt a.M. 
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 
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Es werden zunächst die Interpretationsverfahren "interne 
Interpretation" und "integrale Interpretation" beschrieben. Sodann 
wird über die in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Photogrammetrie 
(Arbeitskreis Photointerpretation) und in der Internationalen 
Gesellschaft für Photogrammetrie (Arbeitsgruppe VIl/l) laufenden 
experimentellen Untersuchungen zur Methodik der Photointerpretation 
omputer, 
berichtet. Abschließend folgt ein Ausblick auf weitere Aufgaben. 
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ABSTRACT 
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December. 
Author describes at first the interpretation methods "internal 
interpretation" and "integral interpretation". Then he reports on 
the experimental research on the methods of photo-interpretation 
presently being performed by the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photo 
grammetrie" (German Society for Photogrammetry) (Working Group 
Photo-Interpretation) and by the International Society for Photo 
grammetry (Working Group VIl/l). Concluding, he gives an outlook 
on future tasks. 
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RÉSUMÉ 
Auteur décrit en premier lieu les procédés d'interprétation 
"interprétation interne" et "interprétation intégrale". Ensuite, il 
donne rapport sur les recherches expérimentales sur la méthodologie 
ectral 
de la photo-interprétation, en cours d'exécution par la "Deutsche 
Gesellschaft for Photogrammetrie" (Société allemande de Photo- 
grammêtrie) (Groupe de travail Photo-interprétation) et par la 
Société Internationale de Photogrammétrie (Groupe de travail VIl/l). 
Finalement, il donne une vue des tâches futures. 
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THE INTERPRETATION METHODS 
INTERNAL INTERPRETATION AND INTEGRAL INTERPRETATION 
A photograph shows the condition of the object photographed at 
time t. When interpreting a photograph, data shall be furnished on 
this condition and, as it frequently happens, data shall also be 
furnished on the future and/or past course of an event. As a rule, 
both cases call for analogue arguments which for the most part can 
only be supplied by the specific technical scientist of the individ 
ual technical fields, (topography, geology, etc.). Thus, a techni 
cally limited interpretation problem will, as a rule, be solved best
	        
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