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XVIIIth Congress (Part B4)

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1667435949
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XVIIIth Congress
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Vienna, Austria 1996
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1996
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Vienna
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Kraus, Karl
Waldhäusl, Peter
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XVIIIth Congress
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1029 Seiten
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Waldhäusl, Peter
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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Commission Cartographic and Data-Bank Applications of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Congress, 18., 1996, Wien
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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Congress, 18., 1996, Wien
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WORKING GROUP IV/3 REPORT AND REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN MAP AND DATABASE REVISION Paul R T Newby
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  • XVIIIth Congress
  • XVIIIth Congress (Part B4)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • ISPRS Council 1992 - 1996
  • International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (IAPRS)
  • Volume XXXI, Part B4
  • Technical Commission IV Resource and Environmental Monitoring
  • Editorial Team
  • Copyright 1996
  • For Sale after the Congress
  • Foreword
  • Table of Contents
  • APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR SOIL MAPPING OF EI-HASANA CENTRAL SINAI, EGYPT S. l. Abdel Rahman and H. M: Onsi
  • IDENTIFICATION OF DEVELOPABLE LAND USING TIN-BASED DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELLING Alias Abdul-Rahman and Ghazali Desa
  • QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURE FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC DIGITAL MAPPING R. J. Ackermann [...] A. Eslami Rad [...]
  • DTM GENERATION OF THE OCEAN TIDAL TERRAIN USING PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES, GIS AND GPS Christos Adamos [...] Prof. Wolfgang Faig [...]
  • INTEGRATION OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DATABASES Peggy Agouris, Anthony Stefanidis
  • ESTIMATION OF AREAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION BY REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES Chung-Hyun, AHN
  • DEM GENERATION FROM MULTISENSOR STEREOPAIRS - AVHRR AND MSS - Kazuhiko AKENO
  • AN APPLICATION OF KINEMATIC GPS-SUPPORTED AERIAL TRIANGULATION IN GENERAL COMMAND OF MAPPING (TURKEY) Mustafa ÖNDER, Oktay AKSU, Ufuk NARLI
  • STUDIES ON FIRE-DAMAGED AREA IN TURKEY FOR GIS APPLICATION Feyza AKYÜZ, F. Gönül TOZ, Ali KÜCÜKOSMANOGLU
  • ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN IDENTIFYING ENGINEERING EXPANSIVE SOILS USING SATELLITE IMAGERY AND AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Abdullah M. Al-garni
  • THE HRSC/WAOSS CAMERA EXPERIMENT ON THE MARS96 MISSION - A PHOTOGRAMMETRIC AND CARTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF THE PROJECT Jörg Albertz [...] Heinrich Ebner [...] Gerhard Neukum [...]
  • APLICATIONS OF PRODUCTS OBTAINED FROM DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELS Rose Marie Aldana Boutin, [...]
  • DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN TURKEY ALKIS, Zübeyde, Dilek Yildizi, [...]
  • SOFTCOPY PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND ITS USES IN GIS Shears J C, Sales Manager & Allan J W, Managing Director [...]
  • PLOTTER AND PRINTER REQUIREMENTS TO PORTRAY GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM VISUALIZATIONS Gregory J. Allord
  • THE RIGID PROBLEMS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN TURKEY Dursun Z. SEKER, M. Orhan ALTAN, F. Gönül TOZ, M. Sitki KÜLÜR, Ü. Asli IYIDIKER, Harun IYIDIKER, Zaide DURAN
  • AN INTEGRATED SOLUTION FOR THE PROBLEMS OF 3D MAN-MADE OBJECTS IN DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTOS Fahmi Amhar, Robert Ecker
  • AUTOMATIC INTERPRETATION OF DIGITAL MAPS FOR DATA REVISION Karl-Heinrich Anders and Dieter Fritsch
  • MAP REVISION USING DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTOS C. Armenakis and A. M. Regan
  • USE OF GRID-BASED GIS -ANALYSIS AND PROCESSING IN LAND USE PLANNING Kirsi Artimo [...] Maria Erke [...]
  • COMPARISON OF TWO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SYSTEMS WITH EMPHASIS ON DTM GENERATION: CASE STUDY GLACIER MEASUREMENT E. P. Baltsavias, H. Li, A. Stefanidis, M. Sinning [...] S. Mason [...]
  • GEOMETRIC POTENTIAL OF MOMS-02/D2 DATA FOR POINT POSITIONING, DTM AND ORTHOIMAGE GENERATION Emmanuel P. Baltsavias [...] Dirk Stallmann [...]
  • IMAGE-MAP-FUSION BASED ON LINE SEGMENT MATCHING Renate Bartl, Werner Schneider, Joachim Steinwendner
  • AN APPLICATION OF A PILOT PROJECT OF ISTANBUL URBAN INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PLANNING AND PUBLIC WORKS OF DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES BATUK, F. G., ALKIS, A., Yildiz [...]
  • An Automated Image Registration System For SPOT Data D Boardman, I J Dowman, A Chamberlain, D Fritsch, W Newton
  • CONTRIBUTION OF EXTERNAL DATA TO AERIAL IMAGE ANALYSIS Ghislaine BORDES, Philippe GUÉRIN [...] Gérard GIRAUDON [...] Henri MAiTRE [...]
  • FEATURE POSITIONING ACCURACY IN MOBILE MAPPING: RESULTS OBTAINED BY THE GPSVan™ John D. Bossler and Charles K. Toth
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND FIELD COMPLETION - AN INTELLIGENT APPROACH. Yaron Felus, Theo Bouloucos, and Klaus Tempfli
  • A New Approach for Global DTM Modelling Rüdiger Brand, Jochen Fröhlich
  • SIMPLE PHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHODS FOR MAPPING OF VEGETATION POLYGONS BOUNDARIES IN NATIONAL PARKS IN AFRICA Professor hab. dr Aleksandra Bujakiewicz
  • LOW COST IMAGE MAPPING FOR GIS USING A REMOTELY CONTROLLED MODEL AEROPLANE Bruce Chapman and Kevin Jones
  • Methodology and Examples for Developing Urban GIS’s Spatial Analysis Models Jun Chen
  • UTILISATION D’UN SYSTEME D’INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE POUR L’EVALUATION DES RISQUES D’EROSION: MISE AU POINT METHODOLOGIQUE Dr. Mohamed CHERKAOUI-OMARI Mlle Fatima BARKAN [...] Mr Jean Philipe DENUX, Dr. Michel GAY [...]
  • GIS Application on Land Appraisal Ching-Sheng Chiu,, [...] Tien-Yin Chou, [...] Chih-Fen Shu, Pi-Hui Huang, Shin-Hui Li, [...]
  • KNOWLEDGE BASED CLASSIFICATION OF LANDSCAPE OBJECTS COMBINING SATELLITE AND ANCILLARY DATA Jerzy Chmiel, [...] and Thomas Gumbricht, [...]
  • THE SOLAR SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM - DESIGN AND APPLICATION A. C. Cook, F. Trauthan, E. Hauber, N. Bohne, and K. Eichentopf
  • UPDATING THE CONTENT OF A GIS DATABASE BY THE ROBUST FUSION OF DIFFERENT LOW COST GEOMETRIC SOURCES IN GENERALIZED ANALYTICAL MIXED MODELS Fabio Crosilla, Ambrogio Manzino, Domenico Visintini
  • HIGH RESOLUTION SPACE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR LANDUSE INTERPRETATION AND THEMATIC UPDATE OF LARGE SCALE ORTHOPHOTOS Elmar Csaplovics, [...] Adele Sindhuber, [...] Ulrike Herbig, [...]
  • INTERACTIVE DTM DATA ACQUISITION AND VERIFICATION ON COMPUTER SUPPORTED ANALOGUE STEREOPLOTTERS Zeljko Cvijetinovic, Dragan Mihajlovic
  • POLYGON BASED ANALYSIS OF REMOTELY SENSED IMAGES IN AN INTEGRATED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM Eugene Derényi, [...] Mustafa Türker, [...]
  • USING IMAGES WITHIN A GIS FOR SPATIAL ANALYSIS Eugene Derényi, [...] David Fraser, [...]
  • Vehicles Traffic Management and GIS Planning System A Study of DETRAN Project - Parana State /Brazil Celso Goncalo Dias Junior [...]
  • THIRTY YEARS OF MAPPING FROM SPACE Frederick J. Doyle
  • DIGITALE LUFTBILDER ZUR AKTUALISIERUNG VON GIS DATEN ON THE CONTENT OF DIGITAL AERIAL IMAGERY FOR GIS DATA BASE REVISION Axel Englisch, Christian Heipke, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Matthias Ebner
  • ALBANIAN DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMON FIELDS Prof. Dr. Ergjin Samimi [...] As. Prof. Dr. Agim Shehu [...]
  • STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES TO CALCULATE CROP AREA OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Hongliang Fang
  • THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN TYPE AND DENSITY OF DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL ON THE GEOMETRIC QUALITY OF SATELLITE ORTHOIMAGES Dr. Farrag Ali FARRAG
  • FAULT MORPHOLOGY RECOGNITION BY DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL PROCESSING Igor V. Florinsky
  • THE USE OF RUSSIAN TK-350 IMAGES AND GPS POINTS IN GENERATION OF DEM. Mikhail M. Fomtchenko, [...] Vladimir F. Chekalin, [...]
  • 3D-CITY MODELING WITH A DIGITAL ONE-EYE STEREO SYSTEM Felicitas Lang, Wolfgang Förstner
  • EXPERIENCES IN PROCESSING MOMS-02/D2 STEREO IMAGE DATA Dieter Fritsch, Michael Hahn, Franz Schneider, Dirk Stallmann, Michael Kiefner
  • COMMERCIAL EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITES Lawrence W. Fritz
  • ON THE DETECTION AND EXPLOITATION OF LAYOVER IN MAGELLAN SAR IMAGERY Margrit Gelautz, Fritz Weinbergmair, Franz Leberl
  • Integration of orthophotographic and sidescan sonar imagery: an example from Lake Garda, Italy Giuseppe Gentili (CISIG), [...] David C. Twichell, and Bill Schwab (USGS), [...]
  • Application of GPS Survey Methods for Burnt Forest Areas Monitoring Checcucci Giovanni, Ferretti Fabrizio, Gherardi Ludovico
  • DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN OBJECT-ORIENTED GIS SOFTWARE Jianya Gong, Deren Li
  • INTERPRETABILITY OF SCANNED AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS K. A. Grabmaier, K. Tempfli, R. Ackermann: [...] Girma Messelu: [...]
  • MERGING DTM AND CAD DATA FOR 3D MODELLING PURPOSES OF URBAN AREAS Siyka Zlatanova Nedkova, Michael Gruber and Michael Kofler
  • ACQUISITION OF URBAN BUILDING MODELS WITH THE USE OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY, IMAGE PROCESSING AND GIS Markus Guretzki, [...] Hardy Ehrhardt, [...]
  • ENGINED DELTA-GLIDER (MICRO-LIGHT AIRCRAFT) IN TECHNOLOGY OF TOPOGRAPHIC PLANS AND MAPS TIMELY REVISION. V. A. Gvozdeva, [...]
  • AN EFFICIENT SUPERVISED CLASSIFICATION METHOD OF REMOTELY SENSED MULTISPECTRAL IMAGES Hiroshi Hanaizumi, Kentaro Saito, Shinji Chino [...] and Sadao Fujimura [...]
  • VERTICAL PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION OF THE ROTATIONAL ELLIPSOID Prof. Wagih N. Hanna
  • THE ACQUISITION OF MAP INFORMATION FROM SCANNING MAP IMAGES FOR GIS Dr. Xiangyang Hao
  • AERIAL PHOTO / TRIANGULATION DATABASE SYSTEM FOR KOBE EARTHQUAKE IN 1995 Hiroyuki Hasegawa, Kikuo Tachibana, [...] Susumu Hattori, [...] Michael Gildengorin, [...]
  • THE HIGH RESOLUTION STEREO CAMERA (HRSC) FOR MARS 96: RESULTS OF OUTDOOR TESTS Hauber E., Oberst J., Flohrer J., Sebastian I., Zhang W., Robinson C., Jaumann, R., Neukum G.
  • THE FUSION OF GIS INFORMATION AND REMOTELY SENSED DATA FOR MAPPING EUROPEAN SCALE LAND COVER Christian G. Hoffmann
  • A REGIONAL GIS OF THE CENTRAL ANDES, SOUTH AMERICA - INTEGRATION OF SATELLITE AND GEOPHYSICAL DATA SETS Kerstin Hofmann, [...] and Franz K. List, [...]
  • OPTIMAL MODEL IN URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE BASED ON GIS Libo Hou, Fuling Bian
  • DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTO MAPPING Peter Y. Hsieh
  • AN OBJECT-ORIENTED AND USER-ORIENTED DATA MODEL Hu Ruiming, Yang Suqin [...] Hu Jun [...]
  • STUDY OF GIS FOR GRASPING OF THE DYSFUNCTION OF STREET - A CASE OF HANSHIN-AWAJI EARTHQUAKE - Takayuki INOMATA, Hitoshi IEDA, Shuko KAMINISHI
  • GENERALIZATION OF IMAGE DATA TO GIS POLYGONS FOR CHANGE DETECTION AND DATA BASE REVISION Katarina Johnsson, PhD
  • TOP10DK, THE NATIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC DATABASE OF DENMARK Lars Tyge Jorgensen, [...]
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PLOTTING BASED UPON DIGITIZING TABLETS AND A CAD SYSTEM José E. Juliá, [...]
  • AN ANALYSIS OF OPTIMUM ROUTES OF APPROACH (RA) THROUGH GIS MODELING In-Sook Jung, Young-Kyu Yang, Kyoung-Ho Choi, Kyoung-Ok Kim, Jong Hoon Lee
  • SATELLITE IMAGE MAPS OF WARSAW IN SCALES FROM 1: 50 000 TO 1: 10000 Kaczyfiski Romuald
  • 3D-Surface Modelling with Basic Topologic Elements A. Halmer, D. Heitzinger, H. Kager, [...]
  • REGIONAL AND GLOBAL LAND COVER MAPPING AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING BY REMOTE SENSING Zdenek “Denny” Kalensky
  • APPLICATION-TAILORED MAPPING AND MONITORING WITH HIGH RESOLUTION SPACEBORNE IMAGERY, USING AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTED COMPUTER NETWORK Rainer Kalliany
  • LARGE SCALE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ACQUISITION BY 35mm CAMERA Joon-Mook Kang [...] Won-Jin Oh [...] Yeon-Soung Bae [...]
  • REVISION OF THE LARGE-SCALE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP IN BULGARIA ERNEUERUNG DER GROSSMASSSTÄBIGEN TOPOGRAPHISCHEN KARTE BULGARIENS ACTUALISATION DE LA CARTE TOPOGRAPHIQUE A GRANDE ECHELLE DE BULGARIE Dr Ivan Katzarsky [...] Dr Lilia Koleva [...]
  • SAR INTERFEROMETRY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DTMs Lado W. KENYI and Hannes RAGGAM
  • OBJECT-ORIENTED GIS AND REPRESENTATION OF MULTI-DETAILED DATA Govorov M. O., Khorev A. G.
  • APPLICATION OF TERRITORIAL GIS FOR STUDY AND INVENTORY OF NATURAL RESOURCES WITH THE SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DAGESTAN REPUBLIC Kirsanov A. A., [...] Nikiforova D. D., [..] Nikol'skiy I. Yu. [...]
  • EXPERIENCES FROM THE TRANSFORMATION, CORRECTION, REVISION AND PRODUCTION OF TOPOGRAPHIC ORTHOPHOTO MAPS OF THE BALTIC STATES USING SPOT DATA - THE POTENTIAL OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC DATA ACQUISITION METHODS Dan Klang
  • THE MODELLING OF URBAN LANDSCAPES Mathieu KOEHL
  • INTERNATIONAL MAPPING FROM SPACE by Gottfried Konecny
  • OPERATIONAL IMAGE-BASED MAPPING IN THE F RANZ JOSEF LAND ARCHIPELAGO Robert Kostka [...] Aleksey Sharov [...]
  • MARS MAPPING FROM MARS-96 MISSION B. V.Krasnopevtseva, [...] K.B.Shingareva, [...]
  • DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WORKSTATION FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAP UPDATION USING IRS-1C STEREO IMAGERY B Gopala Krishna, B Kartikeyan, KV lyer, Rebanta Mitra, PK Srivastava
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SYSTEM CALIBRATION Pasi Laurila, [...] Hannu Salmenperä, [...]
  • SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY RECONSTRUCTION OF VENUS FROM THE MAGELLAN MISSION F. W. Leberl, W. Walcher, R. Kalliany
  • A NEW MAP SERIES FOR THE PLANET MARS - CONCEPT AND REALIZATION OF THE »TOPOGRAPHIC IMAGE MAP MARS 1: 200 000« Hartmut Lehmann
  • HYBRID DATA STRUCTURE BASED ON OCTREE AND TETRAHEDRON IN 3-D GIS Li Qingquan, Li Deren
  • 3D DATA STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS IN GEOLOGICAL SUBSURFACE MODELING R. Li, Y. Chen, F. Dong and L. Qian [...] J. D. Hughes [...]
  • EARTH OBSERVATION IN THE INFORMATION AGE - TRENDS IN UTILISATION OF NETWORKS FOR EARTH OBSERVATION APPLICATIONS Volker Liebig, [...]
  • THE MAPPING PRODUCTION IN COLOMBIA: TOWARDS THE CREATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC DATABASES Iván Alberto Lizarazo, Myriam Ardila Torres
  • UQUADO - ENVIRONMENTAL CHART OF DORTMUND Christoph Lüken
  • RESEARCH ON TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR MAP SOFTCOPY Ma Fei
  • SEMI-AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION OF REVISION OBJECTS IN HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE DATA Camilla Mahlander, Dan Rosenholm, Katarina Johnsson
  • FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH STEREOCOMPILATION OF MOMS-02 SCENES ON THE ANALYTICAL PLOTTER Egon Dorrer, Werner Maier, Xiuguang Zhou
  • SEMI-AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF LAND USE CHANGE FROM DIGITAL AERIAL PHOTOS Hiroshi Masaharu, Sakae Matsumoto, Hidekazu Hoshino [...] Yutaka Ohsawa [...] Yoichi Oyama, Nobuhiko Ogino, Hiroyuki Shimizu [...]
  • Digital Photogrammetry Joins GIS - A Powerful Combination Werner Mayr and Wolfgang Reinhardt
  • MEASUREMENT AND MODELLING OF URBAN REMOTELY-SENSED DATA Victor Mesev
  • LARGE SCALE MAPPING DATA FROM ULTRA-SMALL FORMAT DIGITAL 'PHOTOGRAPHY' J. P. MILLS
  • DTM System SCOP in a New Technological Generation L. Molnar, J. Wintner, B. Wöhrer
  • POTENTIAL NESTING SITE ANALYSIS OF RED-CROWNED CRANES USING GIS Hiroshi MURAKAMI [...] and Koichi HIRATA [...]
  • UPDATING OF THE ATKIS DIGITAL LANDSCAPE MODEL 25 AT THE STATE SURVEY ADMINISTRATION OF BRANDENBURG Wilfried Müller [...] Eckhardt Seyfert [...]
  • MAP UPDATION AND TERRAIN MODELLING Krishna Kumar Naithani & Pran Nath Koul
  • REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYTEM FOR CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY L. R. A. Narayan, [...]
  • WORKING GROUP IV/3 REPORT AND REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN MAP AND DATABASE REVISION Paul R T Newby
  • Satellite Atlas of the Czech Republic NOVÄCEK Vitezslav, [...] KOLEJKA Jaromir, [...] ZALOUDÍK Jiri, [...]
  • Application of RS/GIS Techniques for Land Use Mapping Land Suitability Studies of a National Forest Reserve, Thailand Kaew Nualchawee and Lilit Barcareza
  • THE TOPOGRAPHY OF LUNAR IMPACT BASINS AS DETERMINED FROM RECENTLY OBTAINED SPACECRAFT STEREO IMAGES J. Oberst, W. Zhang, M. Wählisch, A. C. Cook, T. Roatsch, R. Jaumann
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PROCESSING OF DIGITAL GALILEO SSI IMAGES FROM ASTEROID IDA T. Ohlhof, M. Dorn, R. Brand, W. Zeitler
  • GPS-, FERNERKUNDUNGS- UND GIS-TECHNOLOGIEN IM SCHUTZ DER BIODIVERSITÄT POLNISCHER FORSTE Heronim Olenderek, Jerzy Mozgawa, Edward Piekarski, Krzysztof Bedkowski, Dariusz Korpetta
  • A SHADED RELIEF MAP OF MEXICO José Luis Ornelas de Anda
  • GUIDE-LINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF A GEOINFORMATION UTILITY IN A DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT C. M. Paresi, M. M. Radwan
  • Landnutzungsdaten für die Funknetzplanung bei E-Plus S. Patzig, Dr. H. Kränzle
  • MAP AND DATA BASE REVISION Ammatzia Peled, [...]
  • GENERALIZING RELIEF REPRESENTATION USING DIGITIZED CONTOURS Wanning Peng, Morakot Pilouk, Klaus Tempfli
  • MULTISENSOR IMAGE MAPS: A CONTRIBUTION TO TOPOGRAPHIC MAP UPDATING IN THE TROPICS Christine Pohl
  • SCOP AS AN ALL-PURPOSED TOOL FOR ELABORATION OF DIGITAL TERRAIN MODEL - THE USER'S COMMENTS Marta Borowiec, Krystian Pyka
  • FEDERATING HETEROGENEOUS DATABASES IN A MULTI-LEVEL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT - A CLIENT/SERVER APPROACH Mustafa Radwan., Yaser Bishr, Edison Espinoza., and Tankiso Mabote.
  • ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL OF JERS-1 FOR RELIEF MAPPING USING OPTICAL AND SAR DATA Hannes RAGGAM, Alexander ALMER
  • SPATIAL DATA REVISION: TOWARD AN INTEGRATED SOLUTION USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES J. Raul Ramirez, [...]
  • THE ROLE OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR AN OPERATIONAL STATE-WIDE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Manfred Ehlers and Ulrich Rhein
  • ACCURACY OF SLOPE INFORMATION DERIVED FROM DEM-DATA Wolfgang Rieger
  • VISUALIZATION OF CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USING DTM Claudia Robbi
  • GLOBAL MULTISPECTRAL MAPPING OF THE MOON BY CLEMENTINE A. S. McEwen and M. S. Robinson
  • APPLICATIONS OF SPACE IMAGERY IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Dan Rosenholm
  • RESEARCH IN SECTION OF THE CADASTRE OF REAL ESTATES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Miroslav Roule, [...]
  • LIS Combined With RS For A Long Term Sustainable Land Use In Karst Terrane, South Western China Ru Jinwen, Liu Guanghui, Ma Zulu
  • THE 3D MAPPING OF A TEXTURED SURFACE USING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES J. L. Smit, H. Rüther and E. Siebrits
  • LARGE AREA OPERATIONAL EXPERIMENT FOR FOREST DAMAGE MONITORING IN EUROPE USING SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING - RESULTS OF THE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP Mathias Schardt [...] Thomas Häusler, [...] Hartmut Kenneweg, [...] Herbert Sagischewski, [...]
  • MAPPING USING HIGH-RESOLUTION AND STEREOSCOPIC SPACE IMAGERY OF MOMS-02 Jochen Schiewe
  • IN TRANSITION FROM 2.5D-GIS TO 3D-GIS Dieter Schmidt and Dieter Fritsch
  • TOPOGRAPHISCHE SATELLITENBILDKARTEN - SUBSTITUT ODER SPIELEREI? Gerhard Schmitt, [...]
  • AUTOMATIC DEM AND ORTHOPHOTO GENERATION ON ANALYTICAL STEREOPLOTTERS Hans Schoch, [...] Peter M. Roberts, [...] M. E. Goble-Garratt, [...]
  • EFFECTIVE WAYS TO REVISE DIGITAL MAPS AND GIS DATABASES IN URBAN AREAS Gerhard Sehnalek
  • BAY OF BAKAR Lidija Semak
  • ACQUISITION OF RULES FOR THE TRANSITION BETWEEN MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS IN A GIS Monika Sester
  • DEM OPTIMIZATION USING SATELLITE IMAGES Massoud Sharif [...] Mehrdad Jafari Salim [...]
  • TOWARDS AUTOMATED HOUSE DETECTION FROM DIGITAL STEREO IMAGERY FOR GIS DATABASE REVISION Zhongchao SHI, Ryosuke SHIBASAKI
  • APPLICATION OF GIS AND REMOTE SENSING TO EXTRACTION OF LANDSLIDE AREAS Masaaki SHIKADA, Noboru MURAMATU, Takashi KUSAKA and Shintaro GOTO
  • TIME-SPACE MAPPING BASED ON FREE NET - TRILATERATION Eihan SHIMIZU, Dr.-Eng.
  • 3D - URBAN DATA FOR PLANNING CELLULAR RADIO NETWORKS Eckhard Siebe
  • THE NATURAL PATRIMONY INFORMATION SYSTEM A DELTAIC CASE STUDY Dr. Ion Grigore Sion [...] Eng. Octavian Balotä [...] Dipl. Eng. Calin-Daniel Nitu [...]
  • MAPPING THE TOPOGRAPHY OF MARS David E. Smith [...] Maria T. Zuber [...]
  • MAPPING TROPICAL LAND USE FROM MULTI-SENSOR IMAGERY Jonathan H. Smith and Roy A. Welch
  • ANALYSIS OF RULE-BASES IN HYBRID NEURAL NETWORKS FOR GEO-REFERENCING EARTH OBSERVATION IMAGERY Martin J Smith and Mark Dumville
  • THE CONSTRUCTION OF DEM'S USING AERIAL VIDEO IMAGE SEQUENCES Luuk Spreeuwers and Zweitze Houkes
  • CARTOGRAPHIC POTENTIAL OF IRS-1C DATA PRODUCTS PK Srivastava, R Ramakrishnan, R Nandkumar, N Padmanabhan, B Gopala Krishna, KL Majumder
  • SPATIAL DECISION MAKING BASED ON FUZZY SET METHODOLOGIES Emmanuel Stefanakis, Michael Vazirgiannis and Timos Sellis
  • A PHOTOGRAMMETRIC DATA CAPTURING SYSTEM FOR THE GERMAN ALK DATA MODEL ANKE STEINBACH, THEO BOULOUCOS
  • INTEGRATION OF SPECTRAL AND SPATIAL CLASSIFICATION METHODS FOR BUILDING A LAND-USE MODEL OF AUSTRIA K. Steinnocher
  • AN INTERPOLATION METHOD FOR CONTINENTAL DEM GENERATION USING SMALL SCALE CONTOUR MAPS Masataka TAKAGI and Ryosuke SHIBASAKI
  • GLOBAL DATABASE OF KEY ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES Ryutaro Tateishi
  • PRACTICABLE PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR 3D-GIS Klaus Tempfli, Morakot Pilouk
  • NEW AUTOMATED PROCEDURES FOR CREATING LARGE SCALE DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY IN URBAN AREAS John A. Thorpe [...] Wolfgang Schickler [...]
  • OVERVIEW OF DEM PRODUCT GENERATED BY USING ASTER DATA Mitsuharu Tokunaga, Seiichi Hara [...] Yoshinori Miyazaki [...] Manabu Kaku [...]
  • SATELLITE IMAGE MAP AIDS IN PLANNING AT THE GREATER VANCOUVER REGIONAL DISTRICT Michael Urtheil, [...] Geoff Tomlins [...] Daniel Werger, Lorne Gilmour [...]
  • MEMBERSHIP FUNCTIONS FOR FUZZY SET REPRESENTATION OF GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES E. Lynn Usery
  • CONSTRUCTION OF A THERMAL INERTIA MAPPING SYSTEM (TIMS) FOR HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE USING SATELLITE AND GROUND MONITORING DATA YOJIRO UTSUNOMIYA
  • DIGITAL UPDATES AT THE DUTCH TOPOGRAPHIC SERVICE Paul van Asperen
  • STANDARDS FOR LARGE-SCALE PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MAPPING Frank A. van den Heuvel, Martin Salzmann
  • NUMERICAL INTERPOLATION IN FLIGHT SIMULATORS FOR MICROCOMPUTERS USING DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS Ricardo Rodrigues Rangel [...] Luiz Alberto Vieira Dias [...]
  • GENERATION OF A TERRAIN DATA BASE OVER GREECE FOR TELECOMMUNICATION Dr. E. Vozikis, V. Printzios, V. Pagounis
  • AUTOMATED DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELLING OF COASTAL ZONES Martin J. Smith and David A. Waldram
  • SUCCESSFUL DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY AT THE ORDNANCE SURVEY OF IRELAND Richard A. Kirwan [...] Scott B. Miller [...] A. Stewart Walker [...]
  • GPS, IMAGE PROCESSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES FOR COASTAL WETLAND MAPPING APPLICATIONS Roy Welch and Marguerite Remillard
  • U.S. GOVERNMENT SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING PROGRAMS: 1995-2000 Roy Welch
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC POTENTIAL OF JERS-1 OPS Torbjörn Westin
  • IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES AT THE SURVEY DEPARTMENT R. J. Wicherson
  • APPLICATION OF ELASTIC REGISTRATION TO IMAGERY FROM AIRBORNE SCANNERS Rafael Wiemker, Karl Rohr, Lutz Binder, Rainer Sprengel, H. Siegfried Stiehl
  • SPATIAL DATABASE UPDATE - A KEY TO EFFECTIVE AUTOMATION Peter A. Woodsford
  • TOPOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF MARS Sherman S. C. Wu And Annie Howington-Kraus
  • PHOTOREALISTIC TERRAIN VISUALIZATION USING METHODS OF 3D-COMPUTER-GRAPHICS AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY R. Würländer, M. Gruber, H. Mayer
  • USING GIS TECHNOLOGY FOR RAILWAY DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT XIE WEI
  • THE EUROPEAN DIGITAL ROAD MAP MultiMap AND ITS APPLICATIONS Yonglong Xu, Volker Sasse and Karsten Harms
  • APPLICATION OF EXPERT SYSTEM AND IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING BUILDING CHANGES IN GEO-SPATIAL DATABASES Prof. Bock-Mo Yeu [...] Prof. Duk-Jae Sohn [...] Prof. Hwan-Hee Yoo, [...] Senior Researcher Jae-Hong Yom [...]
  • Land Use Change Analysis Using Regional Numerical Land Information Mitsunori Yoshimura [...] Sumio Muraoka and Koji Imabayashi [...]
  • UPDATING TOPOGRAPHIC MAP IN SOUTHERN CHINA BY USING SATELLITE IMAGE AND ANCILLARY DATA X. Yu, L. Matikainen, R. Kuittinen
  • AN ECOLOGICAL REGIONALIZATION MODEL BASED ON NOAA/AVHRR DATA Yingchun Zhou
  • FRACTAL_BASED ANALYSIS AND REALISTIC DISPLAY THE THEORY AND APPLICATION TO DTM Qing Zhu, [...]
  • TOPÓGRAPHIC MAPPING OF THE MOON M. T. Zuber [...] D. E. Smith [...]
  • Colour Pages
  • Appendix: Authors and Co-authors Index Volume XXXI, Part B4 - ISPRS Commission IV
  • Appendix: Keywords Index Volume XXXI, Part B4 - ISPRS Commission IV
  • Cover

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For considerably more detail on the current status of map 
revision than can be included here, readers are referred 
to that article, which was designed to set the scene for 
this Congress. However, since that paper is also in 
large part a review of Working Group progress during 
this session, many of the points made there should also 
be emphasised here. 
In the digital photogrammetric revolution, as in all 
revolutions, forces of reaction are also at work, based in 
this case on sound economic and practical grounds. In 
the real world of routine production, all technical 
processes stand or fall by their cost effectiveness. This 
is especially the case with entirely new developments 
such as softcopy photogrammetry because of the high 
initial investment involved, not only in research and 
development and in capital equipment (including the 
scanner as well as workstations), but also in staff training 
and (most importantly for database revision) in 
integration with existing systems. Unless on taking all of 
those factors into account digital photogrammetry can do 
a better, cheaper or quicker job than existing methods, 
the latter must be retained. To justify the change, at 
least one, but preferably two or three of those 
comparisons must be proved to be favourable. 
Moreover, the needs and wishes of map and data users 
must be both recognised and embedded into the 
implementation of any technical change. It is 
encouraging that several of the contributions to this 
congress do emphasise these points, when discussing 
progress towards their goal of automation. If these 
matters are fully appreciated we can move on to consider 
current directions in research, and their antecedents. 
It is developments in computer science over the past 
forty years which have provided the driving force for 
development in surveying and mapping, including (or 
indeed especially) in photogrammetry. We have moved 
from totally analogue optical and mechanical processes, 
through the first steps in analytical aerial triangulation in 
the 1950s and 1960s, to the late-80s situation in which 
the misleadingly named "analytical plotter" had become a 
photogrammetric workstation at which a human operator, 
assisted by one or more computers, could capture or edit 
three-dimensional geometric, topological and semantic 
data about the world from collections of high quality two- 
dimensional graphic images and. record it in digital 
databases (Bonjour & Newby, 1990). 
Meanwhile our colleagues developing the newly emerging 
discipline of remote sensing were obliged generally to 
use digital images transmitted from satellites. 
Developments in computer science parallel to those 
exploited by surveyors and mappers allowed them to 
learn to handle such images. Image processing and 
computer vision developed independently of 
photogrammetry for the simple reason that 
photogrammetrists retained the major advantage of 
working with graphic images of very high geometric and 
radiometric quality; only very recently have 
developments in computer graphics made digital images 
worthy of the attention of photogrammetrists. Now there 
is a most welcome convergence between 
photogrammetry and remote sensing, image processing 
and computer vision : for it is clear that photogrammetry 
can benefit from existing expertise in digital image 
600 
processing, while contributing traditional strengths in the 
rigorous understanding and manipulation of the geometry 
of image formation. 
Benefiting from this convergence, numerous system 
vendors now offer softcopy systems capable of handling 
many photogrammetric tasks. However the papers at 
this Congress demonstrate that database update is a 
considerably more complex task than database creation. 
Vendors, even if they have grasped this distinction, are 
not yet providing ready-made solutions to the update 
problem, but it is those who are willing to work closely 
with users to integrate revision systems into existing 
technical and management structures who will be most 
successful in this fundamental future activity. 
4. SCANNERS, SENSORS AND WORKSTATIONS 
In the present structure of ISPRS it is clear that 
developments in image capture and manipulation belong 
to other Working Groups in other commissions. 
However, such developments will naturally influence the 
directions taken by their eventual users. Thus a review 
of aspects of digital photogrammetry relevant to map and 
database revision is necessary here. For more detail, 
again refer to Newby (1996). 
It is not feasible to enter digital photogrammetry half- 
heartedly. To justify the investment in a scanner to 
convert photographic hard copy images into softcopy it is 
necessary to plan to make use of its full capacity. | 
would expect one scanner to be able to supply four to six 
digital photogrammetric workstations (DPWS) although 
there is not yet much practical experience to quote in this 
connection. It remains an open question whether it is 
necessary to spend the large sums required for a top 
quality scanner designed expressly for photogrammetry, 
or whether much lower cost systems can give acceptable 
results. Certainly it is now recognised that not all 
scanners are the same, that even very expensive 
scanners may not provide perfect results, and that the 
complete digital photogrammetric flowline will depend on 
this single crucial component. The importance of this 
issue led to the formation of a joint OEEPE-ISPRS 
working group on the analysis of photo-scanners. 
This group has examined not only the technical 
requirements of geometry, resolution, image noise, 
dynamic range and so on, but also comfort and 
convenience aspects such as the level of automation of 
the process and the use of original roll film negatives, as 
well as engineering points involving the satisfactory 
solution of classical problems of aerial imagery such as 
optical distortion, image flatness, vibration and the 
avoidance of artefacts. Above all, the results of 
scanning must aim to be as good and cheap as a 
diapositive! (Kôlbl et al, 1994). 
This makes it quite hard for digital photogrammetry to 
compete. Photogrammetric operators are now 
accustomed to recent improvements in photography such 
as forward motion compensation (FMC). FMC not only 
allows photography to be flown under conditions which 
would in the past have been considered marginal (a 
major factor for time-dependent map revision) but it also 
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