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XVIIIth Congress
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SCALE DIFFERENCE CONSIDERATIONS IN CONJUGATE FEATURE MATCHING Anthony Stefanidis, Peggy Agouris
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  • XVIIIth Congress
  • XVIIIth Congress (Part B3)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • ISPRS Council 1992 - 1996
  • International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (IAPRS)
  • Volume XXXI, Part B3
  • Technical Commission III Theory and Algorithms
  • Editorial Team
  • Copyright 1996
  • For Sale after the Congress
  • ISPRS Commission III "Theory and Algorithms"
  • PREFACE
  • Table of Contents
  • Using Homogeneous Coordinates to Solve The Problems of Determining The Orientation Parameters of Non-Metric Cameras and The Reconstruction of Space Models Mohammed El-Shafei Abdel-Latif and Ahmed M. Elsonbaty
  • SCALE DIFFERENCE CONSIDERATIONS IN CONJUGATE FEATURE MATCHING Anthony Stefanidis, Peggy Agouris
  • FROM MANUAL TO AUTOMATIC STEREOPLOTTING: EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT ROAD NETWORK CAPTURE PROCESSES Sylvain AIRAULT, Olivier JAMET, Frédéric LEYMARIE
  • GEOMETRIC CORRECTION OF AIRBORNE LINE-SCANNER IMAGERY Michael Breuer and Jörg Albertz
  • COMPRESSION OF REMOTELY SENSED DATA USING JPEG Dafer Ali Algarni
  • Automatic stereo image matching using edge detection technique Dr. Rehab H. Alwan,Mr. Mohamed A. Naji
  • DEM Estimation with Simulated Annealing Based on Surface Reconstruction Method Kohei Arai
  • OUTLIER DETECTION IN RELATIVE ORIENTATION - REMOVING OR ADDING OBSERVATIONS Peter Axelsson
  • THEMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF A LANDSAT IMAGE USING NEURAL NETWORKS Árpád BARSI
  • UPDATE OF ROADS IN GIS FROM AERIAL IMAGERY: VERIFICATION AND MULTI-RESOLUTION EXTRACTION A. Baumgartner, C. Steger, C. Wiedemann, H. Mayer, W. Eckstein, H. Ebner
  • A HIERARCHICAL SPATIAL CANONICAL DATA MODEL - TOWARDS FEDERATING HETEROGENEOUS GISs Yaser A. Bishr, M.Sc. [...]
  • Detection and extraction of complex map symbols Ruedi Boesch
  • GENERATION AND USE OF DIGITAL SURFACE MODELS FOR VOLUME OBJECTS Frank Boochs and Guido Heinz
  • ON CRITICAL CONFIGURATIONS OF PROJECTIVE STEREO CORRELATION Gerhard Brandstätter
  • RECOGNITION OF HATCHED CARTOGRAPHIC PATTERNS Regine Brügelmann
  • A COMMON FRAMEWORK FOR THE EXTRACTION OF LINES AND EDGES Andreas Busch
  • A THINKING COMING AFTER A DYNAMIC MONITORY GIS Hong-Jing Chen, [...] Wen-Li Chen, [...]
  • SPATIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SETS Xiaoyong CHEN
  • SPATIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN UNCERTAIN SETS Xiaoyong CHEN, Takeshi DOIHARA and Mitsuru NASU
  • RELATIONAL MATCHING FOR AUTOMATIC ORIENTATION Woosug Cho
  • IMAGE CLASSIFICATION USING NON-PARAMETRIC CLASSIFIERS AND CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION F. J. Cortijo and N. Perez de la Blanca
  • EXTERIOR ORIENTATION BY DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF CAMERA POSITION AND ATTITUDE J. Skaloud, M. Cramer and K. P. Schwarz
  • RELATIONAL MATCHING APPLIED TO AUTOMATIC EXTRACTION OF GROUND CONTROL IN DIGITAL IMAGES Aluir Porfirio Dal Poz [...] Antonio Maria Garcia Tommaselli [...] Jorge Pimentel Cintra [...]
  • A NEW APPROACH FOR SPATIAL MEASUREMENT OF DYNAMICAL PROCESSES Lionel Dorffner
  • AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION OF IMAGES WITH MAPS USING POLYGONAL FEATURES I J Dowman, A Morgado and V Vohra
  • AUTOMATIC EXTERIOR ORIENTATION OF AERIAL IMAGES IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS C. Drewniok, K. Rohr
  • GPS CONTROLLED STRIP TRIANGULATION USING GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS OF MAN-MADE STRUCTURES H. Ebadi and M. A. Chapman
  • ORIENTATION OF MOMS-02/D2 AND MOMS-2P IMAGERY H. Ebner, T. Ohlhof, E. Putz
  • SEGMENTATION AND TEXTURE ANALYSIS W. Eckstein
  • A FRAMEWORK FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY USING A POLYGON APPROACH R. C. Allan & G. P. Ellis
  • VARIANCE DECOMPOSITION AND ITS APPLICATION IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY Mohamed ETTARID, Ph.D.
  • PRESERVING TOPOGRAPHY IN 3D DATA COMPRESSION FOR SHAPE RECOGNITION Reda Ezzat Fayek
  • PROMPT - A NEW BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM USING COMBINED PARAMETER ESTIMATION Manfred Fellbaum
  • IMAGE ORIENTATION EXCLUSIVELY BASED ON FREE-FORM TIE CURVES Gerald Forkert
  • USING PERCEPTUAL GROUPING FOR ROAD RECOGNITION G. Forlani, E. Malinverni, C. Nardinocchi
  • EXTERIOR ORIENTATION DETERMINATION OF MOMS-02 THREE-LINE IMAGERY: EXPERIENCES WITH THE AUSTRALIAN TESTFIELD DATA Clive Fraser and Juliang Shao
  • THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - STATUS AND PROSPECTS Dieter Fritsch
  • MODEL-BASED OPTIMIZATION: ACCURATE AND CONSISTENT SITE MODELING P. Fua
  • SIGNIFICANCE-WEIGHTED FEATURE EXTRACTION FROM HYPER-DIMENSIONAL DATA AND ITS APPLICATIONS Sadao Fujimura and Senya Kiyasu
  • COMPUTER UNDERSTANDING OF SUB-PIXEL LAND COVERS Jayanta Kumar Ghosh.
  • THE TOGRAPHY OF ASTEROID IDA: A COMPARISON BETWEEN PHOTOGRAMMETRIC AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL PHOTOCLINOMETRIC IMAGE ANALYSIS B. Giese, J. Oberst, R. Kirk, and W. Zeitler
  • Multi-spectral Quadtree based Image Segmentation Ben G. H. Gorte
  • FUSION OF 2D GIS DATA AND AERIAL IMAGES FOR 3D BUILDING RECONSTRUCTION Marko Pasko, Michael Gruber
  • REQUIREMENTS FOR PHOTOREALISTIC 3D MODELLING OF URBAN AREAS Michael Gruber, Franz Leberl and Markus Maresch
  • Linear feature extraction with LSB-Snakes from multiple images Armin Gruen, Haihong Li
  • THREE-DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION OF SPATIAL OBJECT AND TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS Wei GUO
  • DEFORMABLE MODELS AS A PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MEASUREMENT TOOL - POTENTIAL AND PROBLEMS Eberhard Gülch
  • FUSION OF 2D-GIS AND IMAGE DATA FOR 3D BUILDING RECONSTRUCTION Norbert Haala and Karl-Heinrich Anders
  • SEMI-AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENT OF SIGNALIZED GROUND CONTROL POINTS AT DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WORKSTATIONS Michael Hahn, Michael Kiefner, Antje Quednau and Esther Hinz
  • AUTOMATION OF INTERIOR, RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE ORIENTATION Christian Heipke
  • Detection of Lines in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Scenes Olaf Hellwich, Helmut Mayer and Gerhard Winkler
  • PROJECT AMOBE: STRATEGIES, CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE WORK Olof Henricsson, Frank Bignone, Wolfram Willuhn, Frank Ade, Olaf Kübler, Emmanuel Baltsavias, Scott Mason, Armin Grün
  • ORTHO-MOSAICS AND DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS FROM AIRBORNE VIDEO IMAGERY USING PARALLEL GLOBAL OBJECT RECONSTRUCTION Mikael Holm, George Denissoff, Kaj Juslin, Matti Paljakka, Markku Rantasuo, Susanna Rautakorpi
  • AUTOMATIC TIE POINT EXTRACTION IN AERIAL TRIANGULATION Eija Honkavaara and Anton Hogholen
  • ON THE TECHNIQUE FOR TERRAIN ROUGHNESS DETERMINATION lon Ionescu
  • OEEPE RESEARCH PROJECT AEROTRIANGULATION USING DIGITIZED IMAGES FINAL RESULTS Juha Jaakkola and Tapani Sarjakoski
  • A New Approach of Combined Block Adjustment Using GPS-Satellite Constellation Jacobsen, Karsten, [...] Schmitz, Martin, [...]
  • SEGMENTATION OF REMOTE SENSING IMAGES WITH A LAYERED GRAPH NETWORK Herbert Jahn
  • EXTRACTION AUTOMATIQUE D’OBJETS SUR STATIONS PHOTOGRAMMETRIQUES NUMERIQUES (Automated Feature Extraction on Digital Photogrammetric Systems) Olivier JAMET
  • AIRBORNE GPS K. Jeyapalan
  • Capture and evaluation of airborne laser scanner data Johannes Kilian, Norbert Haala and Markus Englich
  • SHAPE DISCRIMINATION BY DESCRIPTORS AND MOMENTS USING NEURAL NETWORK Kyoung-Ok Kim, Young-Kyu Yang, Yong-Hui Park, Tae-Kyun Kim
  • Advanced Combined Bundle Block Adjustment with Kinematic GPS Data Dr. Erwin Kruck [...] & dr. Gerhard Wübbena, Andreas Bagge [...]
  • DO IT ON THE GROUND: INCREASING RELIABILITY AND ACCURACY OF AUTOMATIC AEROTRIANGULATION BY MATCHING IN THE OBJECT SPACE Amnon Krupnik
  • An Integral Approach to Automatic Aerial Triangulation and Automatic DEM Generation Krzystek P., Heuchel T., Hirt U., Petran, F.
  • 3D-CITY MODELING WITH A DIGITAL ONE-EYE STEREO SYSTEM Felicitas Lang, Wolfgang Förstner
  • SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION F. Leberl, M. Gruber, W. Kellerer-Pirklbauer, A. Pinz, P. Uray
  • SYSTEMATIC CORRECTION MECHANISM OF GEOMETRIC DISTORTIONS IN THE KITSAT-1 CCD EARTH IMAGES Impyeong Lee [...], Taejung Kim [...], Soon D. Choi [...]
  • A SURVEY ON BOUNDARY DELINEATION METHODS Mathias J. P. M. Lemmens
  • Relational Structure Description and Matching Algorithm for 3D Objects Deren Li [...] Xinhua Wang [...]
  • OPTIMAL ACQUISITION OF 3D OBJECT COORDINATES FROM STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE SEQUENCES Rongxing Li, Mike A. Chapman, and Weihong Zou
  • TRANSFORMATION OF SPATIAL REPRESENTATION IN SCALE DIMENSION: A NEW PARADIGM FOR DIGITAL GENERALIZATION OF SPATIAL DATA Dr. Zhilin Li
  • GIS FOR THE NEXT CENTURY Ales Limpouch
  • APPLICATION OF RANDOM DECISION RULES IN LASER LOCATOR IMAGE OPTIMAL SEGMENTATION ALGORITHMS V. M. Lisitsyn. N. N. Pasechny. V. A. Stefanov, V. P. Samoilov, D. A. Lukanidin
  • THE POSITION AND ORIENTATION SYSTEM (POS) FOR SURVEY APPLICATIONS Erik Lithopoulos, Dr. Blake Reid, Dr. Bruno Scherzinger
  • LINEAR FEATURES EXTRACTION BY STRING MATCHING FOR AUTOMATIC DEM GENERATION King-Chang Lo
  • TOWARDS A HIGHER LEVEL OF AUTOMATION FOR SoftPlotter™ Yan Lue, Senior Photogrammetric Engineer
  • Automatic DEM generation by multi-image feature based matching Hans-Gerd Maas
  • DIGITAL AERIAL TRIANGULATION - THE OPERATIONAL COMPARISON Mostafa Madani, Ph.D.
  • PROCESSING OF PROTRUDING OBJECTS IN DIGITAL IMAGES OF URBAN AREAS Borislav D. Marinov
  • EQUIVALENT MAPS FOR AREAL ELEMENTS OF ENVIRONMENT? Zbynek MARSIK, Prof. Ing. DrSc
  • THE USE OF GRAVITY FOR GIS DATA SETS OPTIMIZATION. I. A. Maslov. [...]
  • 3D BUILDING RECONSTRUCTION USING COMPOSITES OF SURFACE PRIMITIVES: CONCEPT Scott Mason
  • ABSTRACTION AND SCALE-SPACE EVENTS IN IMAGE UNDERSTANDING Helmut Mayer
  • BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT WITH GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS FOR HYPOTHESIS EVALUATION Chris McGlone
  • FEATURE-BASED PHOTOGRAMMETRIC AND INVARIANCE TECHNIQUES FOR OBJECT RECONSTRUCTION H. F. Barakat, K. Weerawong, and Edward M. Mikhail, [...]
  • MULTI-SCALE APPROACHES FOR GEODATA Martien Molenaar
  • ACCURACY IMPROVEMENT IN AUTOMATED SURFACE MEASUREMENT Mushairry Mustaffar
  • CONJUGATE POINTS IN THE ORIENTATION OF ACROSS AND ALONG TRACK STEREOMODELS FRANCELINA A. NETO
  • MATCHING IN 2-D AND 3-D R. Nevatia
  • Recovering Unknown Focal Lengths in Self-Calibration: An Essentially Linear Algorithm and Degenerate Configurations G. N. Newsam, D. Q. Huynh, M. J. Brooks, H.-P. Pan
  • ORTHOGONAL 3-D RECONSTRUCTION USING VIDEO IMAGES Ilkka Niini
  • The Leica system for orientation of linear array sensor imagery Azubuike G. Nwosu and Alfons Meid
  • EXPERIENCES WITH THE HELAVA AUTOMATED TRIANGULATION SYSTEM Thomas Kersten, William O’ Sullivan
  • LOCAL, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL POINT DETERMINATION USING THREE-LINE IMAGERY AND ORBITAL CONSTRAINTS Timm Ohlhof
  • Orientation and Free Network Theory of Satellite CCD Line-Scanner Imagery Atsushi Okamoto, [...] Susumu Hattori, [...] Hiroyuki Hasegawa, [...] Tetsu Ono, [...]
  • Fundamental Analytic of Satellite CCD Camera Imagery Using Affine Transformation Tetsu Ono, [...] Atsushi Okamoto, [...] Susumu Hattori, [...] Hiroyuki Hasegawa, [...]
  • SURFACE BASED OBJECT RECOGNITION AND INSPECTION BY PHOTOMETRICALLY EXTENDED BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT TECHNIQUE A. B ORUN, Researcher [...] Prof. Dr. A. ALKIS [...]
  • UNIFORM FULL-INFORMATION IMAGE MATCHING USING COMPLEX CONJUGATE WAVELET PYRAMIDS He-Ping Pan
  • Basis of the Orthoimage Generation Method Zygmunt Paszotta, Renata Jedryczka
  • AUTOMATED MEASUREMENT OF GROUND CONTROL OBJECTS IN LARGE SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Bjarke Moller Pedersen
  • Surface Models on the Basis of a Triangular Mesh - Surface Reconstruction Norbert Pfeifer [...] Helmut Pottmann [...]
  • DTM REFINEMENT USING MULTI IMAGE SHAPE FROM SHADING C. Piechullek, C. Heipke
  • CURVE SHAPE MATCHING AND DIFFERENCE DETECTION Jarmo Pirhonen
  • Rectangular Building 3D Reconstruction in Urban Zones Thierry QUIGUER
  • COLOUR AERIAL IMAGE SEGMENTATION USING A BAYESIAN HOMOGENEITY PREDICATE AND MAP KNOWLEDGE F. Quint, S. Landes
  • EVALUATING MODEL FIDELITY IN AN AERIAL IMAGE ANALYSIS SYSTEM F. Quint, M. Sties
  • CONTROLLING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY FROM TOPGRAPHIC MAPPING USING A MULTI-SENSOR BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT Michael Reading, James Carswell, Phil Kern, [...]
  • MAP SYMBOL RECOGNITION USING DIRECTED HAUSDORFF DISTANCE AND A NEURAL NETWORK CLASSIFIER Eric Reiher, Fady Said, Ying Li, and Ching Suen
  • STEREO PROCESSING WITH ATTITUDE-DISTURBED IMAGE DATA Anko Börner, Ralf Reulke, Martin Scheele, Thomas Terzibaschian
  • THREE DIMENSIONAL OBJECT RECONSTRUCTION BY OBJECT SPACE MATCHING Franz Rottensteiner
  • AUTOMATIC DIGITAL TERRAIN MODEL GENERATION USING AERIAL IMAGES AND MAPS. Michel Roux, Jaime Lopez-Krahe, Henri Maître
  • AN IMAGE MATCHING SCHEME USING A HYBRID FEATURE- AND AREA BASED APPROACH Nick van der Merwe and Heinz Rüther
  • SEMANTIC MODELS AND OBJECT RECOGNITION IN COMPUTER VISION G. Sagerer, F. Kummert, G. Socher
  • LEAST SQUARES MATCHING BY SEARCH Tapani Sarjakoski and Jussi Lammi
  • ON THE USE OF MODERN GPS RECEIVER AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC APPLICATIONS Holger Schade
  • DIGITAL AERIAL TRIANGULATION Toni Schenk
  • THE AUTOMATIC INTERIOR ORIENTATION AND ITS DAILY USE Wolfgang Schickler, Zoltan Poth
  • Satellite Image Analysis using Integrated Knowledge Processing K.-J. Schilling and T. Vögtle
  • HIGH RESOLUTION SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION OF A LANDSCAPE FROM LARGE SCALE AERIAL IMAGERY BY FACETS STEREO VISION - AN EXTENDED TEST M. Schlüter and B. P. Wrobel
  • REMOTE SENSING IMAGE UNDERSTANDING BASED ON PHYSICAL MODEL INVERSION Werner Schneider
  • RESULTS OF THE TEST ON IMAGE UNDERSTANDING OF ISPRS WORKING GROUP III/3 Monika Sester, Werner Schneider and Dieter Fritsch
  • KINEMATIC MULTI-SENSOR SYSTEMS FOR CLOSE RANGE DIGITAL IMAGING K. P. Schwarz and N. El-Sheimy
  • OBJECT RECONSTRUCTION WITHOUT INTERIOR ORIENTATION J. Shan
  • TERRAIN MORPHOLOGY MODELLING Massoud Sharif, Alfred Zinck
  • SCANNER RESECTION USING TRAJECTORY DATA Fergal Shevlin
  • SPATIO-TEMPORAL INTERPOLATION OF CLASS VARIABLES BY INTEGRATING OBSERVATIONAL DATA AND A BEHAVIORAL MODEL WITH GENETIC ALGORITHM(GA) Shaobo HUANG and Ryosuke SHIBASAKI
  • ADAPTIVE RECONSTRUCTION METHOD OF MULTISPECTRAL IMAGES Michal Haindl [...] Stanislava Simberová [...]
  • ADVANCES IN GPS-ASSISTED HELICOPTER PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND ITS APPLICATION TO HIGH PRECISION HIGHWAY PROFILING Martin J Smith and Chris I H Joy
  • EXTRACTING LINES USING DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY AND GAUSSIAN SMOOTHING Carsten Steger
  • SEGMENTATION OF OPTICAL SATELLITE IMAGERY USING SPATIAL SUBPIXEL ANALYSIS Joachim Steinwendner
  • STRUCTURAL 3D-ANALYSIS OF URBAN SCENES FROM AERIAL IMAGES U. Stilla, K. Jurkiewicz
  • A NEW METHOD OF BUILDING GIS APPLICATION MODEL BASED ON GRAPHICAL VARIABLES Zhu Zesheng, Sun Ling
  • AUTOMATIC RELATIVE ORIENTATION - REALIZATION AND OPERATIONAL TESTS Liang Tang and Zoltan Poth [...] Timm Ohlhof, Christian Heipke and Joachim Batscheider [...]
  • COUPLING GIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR SPATIO-TEMPORAL DATA MODELLING Cheng Tao, Wolfgang Kainz, Robert A. van Zuidam
  • AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO ROAD CENTERLINE RECONSTRUCTION USING STEREO IMAGE SEQUENCES FROM A MOBILE MAPPING SYSTEM Chuang Tao
  • EXTRACTING HIGH RESOLUTION DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS AND FEATURES IN A SOFTCOPY ENVIRONMENT Charles K. Toth and Andre Templer
  • KNOWLEDGE BASED MODELLING OF LANDSCAPES Ralf Tönjes
  • EXTRACTION OF MAN-MADE FEATURES BY 3-D ACTIVE CONTOUR MODELS John C. Trinder [...] Haihong Li [...]
  • ORIENTING DIGITAL STEREOPAIRS BY MATCHING FOURIER DESCRIPTORS Yi-Hsing Tseng
  • AN EDGE DETECTOR BASED ON WIDE-NARROW MORPHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS OF SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING IMAGES Makoto KAWAMURA, [...] Yuji TSUJIKO, [...] Sanath JAYAMANNA, [...]
  • SPATIAL CADASTRAL BOUNDARY CONCEPTS AND UNCERTAINTY IN PARCEL-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM A M Tuladhar
  • AN AUTOMATED DIGITAL APPROACH FOR THE GENERATION OF DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELS USING HRSC AND WAOSS IMAGE DATA OF THE MARS96 MISSION Robert Uebbing
  • EVENTS-BASED IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR MACHINE VISION AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY Yury V. Visilter, Sergei Yu. Zheltov, Alexander A. Stepanov
  • AUTOMATIC EXTRACTION OF LARGE BUILDINGS FROM HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGES FOR REGISTRATION WITH A MAP V K Vohra and I J Dowman
  • UNCERTAINTY IN GIS SUPPORTED ROAD EXTRACTION George Vosselman
  • Structural Matching and Its Applications for Photogrammetric Automation Dr. Younian Wang
  • AN APPROACH TO BUILDING EXTRACTION FROM DIGITAL SURFACE MODELS U. Weidner
  • Ladex: A New Index Mechanism in Spatial Object Database System Xiao Weiqi, Feng Yucai
  • DETERMINATION OF CONJUGATE POINTS OF STEREOSCOPIC THREE LINE SCANNER DATA OF MARS 96 MISSION Franz Wewel
  • A NEW MATCHING APPROACH FOR THREE-LINE SCANNER IMAGERY C. Wiedemann, L. Tang, T. Ohlhof
  • AUTOMATIC BREAKLINE DETECTION USING AN EDGE PRESERVING FILTER Dietmar Wild, Peter Krzystek [...] Mostafa Madani [...]
  • FINDING 3D-STRUCTURES IN MULTIPLE AERIAL IMAGES USING LINES AND REGIONS Hakan Wiman, Peter Axelsson
  • FACETS STEREO VISION (FAST VISION) APPLIED TO DIGITAL COLOUR IMAGES B. Kaiser, B. P. Wrobel
  • EIN ANSATZ ZUR VEGETATIONSERKENNUNG AUS LUFTBILDERN MIT HILFE VON MARKOV-ZUFALLSFELDERN IN VERBINDUNG MIT DER OBERFLÄCHENREKONSTRUKTION B. Wrobel, A. Krauth, [...]
  • WAVELETS BASED OBJECT SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION BY FAST VISION Jaan-Rong Tsay, Bernhard P. Wrobel [...] Reinhold Schneider [...]
  • MULTI-POINT LEAST SQUARES MATCHING WITH ARRAY RELAXATION UNDER VARIABLE WEIGHT MODELS Xiaoliang Wu
  • Automatic Point Transfer: a practical application of optimal digital image matching based on local invariant properties X. Xu, ZG. Tan
  • DECISION TREE CLASSIFIER WITH UNDETERMINED NODES Masanobu Yoshikawa, Sadao Fujimura, Shojiro Tanaka, and Ryuei Nishii
  • Estimation of a Rriori Probabilities of Landcover Categories for Bayes' Classifier Kunihiko Yoshino, Keiji Kushida
  • MULTISCALE APPROACH TO IMAGE TEXTURE Zhang Jixian
  • METHODS OF THE BUNDLE BLOCK ADJUSTMENT OF PLANETARY IMAGE DATA W. Zhang, B. Giese, J. Oberst, R. Jaumann
  • A Hierarchical Neural Network Approach to Three-Dimensional Object Recognition Yongsheng Zhang
  • Recognizing Primitives Using Aspect-Interpretation Model Matching in A Both CAD and LP-based Measurement System Zhou Guoging
  • DE-SHADING: INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PHOTOMETRIC MODEL, SURFACE SHAPE AND REFLECTANCE PROPERTIES Xiuguang Zhou, Egon Dorrer
  • REMOTE SENSING IMAGE TEXTURE ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION WITH WAVELET TRANSFORM Changqing Zhu
  • Appendix: Authors and Co-authors Index Volume XXXI, Part B3 - ISPRS Commission lll
  • Appendix: Keywords Index Volume XXXI, Part B3 - ISPRS Commission lll
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frequency phenomena and their interferences have been 
removed. Subsequently, these features are traced back to the 
finer levels, where their precise spatial positions are 
determined, free of the positional distortions which are 
introduced in coarser levels by the convolution with the 
scale generating kernels. This analysis of signals allows the 
identification and classification of major signal trends, thus 
making explicit the information which is inherently 
contained in the signal values [Lu & Jain, 1992]. 
3. SCALE VARIATIONS OF CONJUGATE 
FEATURES WITHIN A STEREOPAIR 
The scale differences between conjugate features in a pair of 
spatially overlapping images can be: 
e one-dimensional, associated with the foreshortening 
problem, and 
e two-dimensional, associated with images which differ 
substantially in their orientation parameters. 
Problems of the first type are highly localized and object- 
dependent. They occur only for certain features within a pair 
of images of otherwise similar scales, and will be the main 
focus of this paper. The extension of the presented 
methodology to two-dimensional is quite simple when 
taking into account the separability of two-dimensional 
scale generating kernels. 
    
left image right image 
Fig. 2: Scale differences of conjugate features due to the 
foreshortening problem. 
Figure 2 shows the foreshortening problem for a pair of 
photographs and a feature in the object space (ramp F at the 
center) for which the angle between the vertical and the 
surface normal is substantially different than 0. As it can 
easily be observed, the feature’s inclination causes its image 
fj in the left photo to be substantially larger than its image 
f, in the right photo. In this manner, foreshortening causes 
the images of certain objects to be recorded at different 
scales in two stereomates. The geometric difference is 
accompanied by differences in radiometric scales. 
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Assuming error-free gray value registration, the recorded 
gray values are quantized expressions of the amount of 
energy incident to the light sensitive material at the 
corresponding sensor location, expressed by image 
irradiance [Wrobel, 1991]. According to the cos* law of 
irradiance, image irradiance is proportional to a combined 
measure of object space surface reflectance characteristics 
and illumination conditions [Horn, 1986; Alvertos et al., 
1989]. 
left image right image 
  
Fig. 3: Objel differences in conjugate feature registration 
in a stereopair. 
The gray value recorded in a pixel is essentially expressing 
the irradiance of the object area which is the projection of 
this pixel in object space, hereinafter referred to as object 
equivalent pixel, or in short objel. In other words, the objel 
expresses the object space area which is imaged in a single 
digital image pixel. While all pixels of a sensor have the 
same size, their object equivalents vary according to the 
shape variations of the object space, as shown in Fig. 3. 
The averaging operation associated with sensor charging 
and subsequent gray value assignment can be considered an 
operation equivalent to scale space generation. A series of 
images of an object space scene from various, constantly 
increasing heights, is actually forming a scale space family 
of the radiometric content of this scene. Images from higher 
exposure stations correspond to larger objel sizes and, 
consequently coarser scale levels than images captured from 
exposure stations closer to the actual object space. 
Conjugate pixel groups are actually scale space 
representations of their equivalent object space area, with 
image orientation (and by this we refer to both rotations and 
exposure station position), object space shapes, and sensor 
characteristics being the parameters defining the scale 
generation process. In a stereopair, the same sensor is used 
and, considering the excellent performance of metric quality 
cameras, it can be assumed that the effects of sensor 
characteristics during image formation are similar for 
conjugate features in stereopairs. The remaining combined 
effect of exposure orientation and terrain shape make image 
capturing through central projection unique in terms of scale 
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