There are good reasons to believe (from other
tests we produced with 53 and 60 degree incidence
angle images) that the same methodology if applied
on shallower stereo geometry and also at large
incidence angles would have been more reliable due
to an increase in correlation success for the
entire image. The relative impact on overall
precision of scene detail and viewing geometry has
yet to be determined. We believe that more tests
with multi-incidence angle SIR-B images are still
required for a better understanding of this
relationship. Also, the actual method for
measuring parallax between stereo pairs would have
to be refined in order to effectively lead the
search process to a reliable and precise
function.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors are very grateful to Dr. M. Kobrick
from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for his support
within the NASA SIR-B Science Investigation Team
in providing all the input SIR-B images and
ephemeris data. They also wish to thank at the
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Dr. K. Raney, R.
Boudreau, J. Laroche, and E. Kwong for their
professional assistance to some areas of this
project.
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