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Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 5)

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830289488
Title:
Mesures physiques et signatures en télédétection
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sixième symposium international ; actes ; 17 - 21 Janvier 1994, Val d'Isère, France
proceedings
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1241 Seiten
Year of publication:
1994
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[Paris]
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CNES, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales
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830289488
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RR 9911(6)
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English
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Literaturangaben
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Paralleltitel: Physical measurements and signatures in remote sensing
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Symposium International Mesures Physiques et Signatures en Télédétection, 6, 1994, Val-d'Isere
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Working Group Fundamental Physics and Modeling
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Symposium International Mesures Physiques et Signatures en Télédétection, 6, 1994, Val-d'Isere
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Working Group Fundamental Physics and Modeling
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Symposium International Mesures Physiques et Signatures en Télédétection, 6, 1994, Val-d'Isere
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Working Group Fundamental Physics and Modeling
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Symposium International Mesures Physiques et Signatures en Télédétection, 6, 1994, Val-d'Isere
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Working Group Fundamental Physics and Modeling
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Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
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Hannover
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2015
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Monograph
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Earth sciences

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THEME III HYPERFREQUENCES ACTIVES. ACTIVE MICROWAVES
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Monograph
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Chapter

Title:
USE OF ERS-1 WINDSCATTEROMETER FOR SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS STUDY ON SEMI-ARID AREAS. R. D. MAGAGI and Y. H. KERR
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  • Proceedings, XXth congress
  • Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 5)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • ISPRS Council 2000 - 2004
  • International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing amd Spatial Information Sciences
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • AUTOMATIC TARGET IDENTIFICATION FOR LASER SCANNERS Valanis A., Tsakiri M.
  • 3D INDUSTRIAL RECONSTRUCTION BY FITTING CSG MODELS TO A COMBINATION OF IMAGES AND POINT CLOUDS Tahir Rabbani, Frank van den Heuvel
  • A PHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE DETECTION OF BONE FRAGMENTS AND OTHER HAZARD MATERIALS IN CHICKEN FILETS S. Barnea, V. Alchanatis, H. Stern
  • MONTE-CARLO-SIMULATION IN CLOSE-RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY Heidi Hastedt
  • AN ADVANCED SENSOR MODEL FOR PANORAMIC CAMERAS Jafar Amiri Parian, Armin Gruen
  • ACCURACY ANALYSIS OF CIRCULAR IMAGE BLOCK ADJUSTMENT Jussi Heikkinen
  • MULTLI-IMAGE BASED CAMERA CALIBRATION WITHOUT CONTROL POINTS XIE Wenhan, ZHANG Zuxun, ZHANG Jianging
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR MEASUREMENTS IN WOODWORKING INDUSTRY V. Knyaz, Yu. Visilter, S. Zheltov
  • APPLYING THE LINE FOLLOWING ALGORITHM IN THE CALCULATION OF THE TENSION STRENGTH OF STAY-ROPES OF TOWERS Janusz Cieslar
  • REPEATED OBJECT RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BREMEN HANSE COG M. Wiggenhagen, A. Elmhorst, U. Wißmann
  • A METHODOLOGICAL PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT OF DIGITAL SURFACE MODELS GENERATED BY AUTOMATIC STEREO MATCHING OF CONVERGENT IMAGE NETWORKS J. Garcia-León, A. M. Felicisimo, J. J. Martinez
  • DEFORMATION MONITORING OF A SLOPE BY VISION METROLOGY S. Miura, S. Hattori, K. Akimoto, S. Nishiyama
  • A FLEXIBLE AND AUTOMATIC 3D RECONSTRUCTION METHOD Shunyi Zheng, Zonggian Zhan, Zuxun Zhang
  • CAMERA CALIBRATION TECHNIQUE BY PAN-CLOSEUP EXPOSURES FOR INDUSTRIAL VISION METROLOGY Harutaka Imoto, Susumu Hattori, Keiichi Akimoto, Yuzo Ohnishi
  • GENERALIZED POINT PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND ITS APPLICATION Zuxun Zhang, Jianqing Zhang
  • ON THE GEOMETRICAL QUALITY OF PANORAMIC IMAGES Petteri Pöntinen
  • CALIBRATION OF A PROJECTOR WITH A PLANAR GIRD Jun Tao, Ruifang Zhai, Zuxun Zhang, Jianqing Zhang
  • APPLICATION OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY IN GEOTECHNICS R. Roncella, M. Scaioni, G. Forlani
  • CAMERA CALIBRATION COMBINING IMAGES WITH TWO VANISHING POINTS L. Grammatikopoulos, G. Karras, E. Petsa
  • CAMERA PLACEMENT FOR NETWORK DESIGN IN VISION METROLOGY BASED ON FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEM M. Saadat-Seresht, F. Samdzadegan, A. Azizi, M. Hahn
  • A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL OF CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUE FOR THE 3D MEASUREMENT OF THE BODY OF A NISSAN PATROL CAR E. G. Parmehr, A. Azizi
  • AUTOMATIC RECONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE TREES FROM TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNER DATA Norbert Pfeifer, Ben Gorte and Daniel Winterhalder
  • PHOTO-REALISTIC 3-D RECONSTRUCTION OF CASTLES WITH MULTIPLE- SOURCES IMAGE-BASED TECHNIQUES Lorenzo Gonzo, Sabry El-Hakim, Michel Picard, Stefano Girardi, Emily Whiting
  • 3D ACQUISITION, MODELLING AND VISUALIZATION OF NORTH GERMAN CASTLES BY DIGITAL ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY Th. Kersten, C. Acevedo Pardo, M. Lindstaedt
  • THE MODELLING AND 3D COMPUTER RECONSTRUCTION OF A SUNKEN U BOAT S. Kulur, M. O. Altan, F. Yilmaztürk
  • USING 3-D VIRTUAL REALITY MODELS FOR IMAGE ORIENTATION IN MOBILE COMPUTING Charalampos Georgiadis, Anthony Stefanidis, Peggy Agouris
  • DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMULATOR FOR RELIABLE AND ACCURATE 3D RECONSTRUCTION FROM A SINGLE VIEW D. Aguilera, M. A. Claro-Irisarri, J. Gomez Lahoz, J. Finat, and M. Gonzalo-Tasis
  • VOLUMETRIC MODEL REFINEMENT BY SHELL CARVING Y. Kuzu, O. Sinram
  • DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND LASER SCANNING IN CULTURAL HERITAGE SURVEY A. Guarnieri, A. Vettore, S. El-Hakim, L. Gonzo
  • DIGITAL 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SCROVEGNI CHAPEL WITH MULTIPLE TECHNIQUES A. Vettore, A. Guarnieri, M. Pontin, J. A. Beraldin
  • 3D MODEL MEASURING SYSTEM H. Otani, H. Aoki, M. Yamada, T. lto, N. Kochi
  • 3D MODELLING OF BUILDINGS BY USING LINE SENSOR Tsukasa Hosomura
  • THE RESEARCH OF TRANSECT-BASED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ROAD MODEL Tang Luliang, Li Qingquan
  • FOVEATION SUPPORT AND CURRENT PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SOFTWARE A. Cöltekin
  • THE SOLID IMAGE: AN EASY AND COMPLETE WAY TO DESCRIBE 3D OBJECTS L. Bornaz, S. Dequal
  • RECONSTRUCTION AND REPRESENTATION IN VIRTUAL REALITY OF A 3-D MODEL Hao-Hsiung Huang
  • LASER SCANNING FOR TERRESTRIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY, ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM OR COMBINED WITH TRADITIONAL SYSTEM? N. Demir, B. Bayram, Z. Alki’, C. Helvaci, I. Cetin, T. Vögtle, K. Ringle, E. Steinle
  • REALISTIC 3D RECONSTRUCTION - COMBINING LASERSCAN DATA WITH RGB COLOR INFORMATION Abmayr T., Härtl F., Mettenleiter M., Heinz I., Hildebrand A., Neumann B., Fröhlich C.
  • A GENERIC PROCEDURE FOR INTERACTIVE 3D MODEL REGISTRATION ON IMAGES Philippe EVEN
  • AUTOMATIC ORIENTATION AND MERGING OF LASER SCANNER ACQUISITIONS THROUGH VOLUMETRIC TARGETS: PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION AND TEST RESULTS G. Artese, V. Achilli, G. Salemi, A. Trecroci
  • A RESOLUTION MEASURE FOR TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNERS Derek D. Lichti
  • AUTOMATED REGISTRATION OF UNORGANISED POINT CLOUDS FROM TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNERS Kwang-Ho Bae and Derek D. Lichti
  • HOW TO OPTIMISE THE RECORDING OF GEOMETRICAL DATA AND IMAGE DATA FOR THE PURPOSE OF ARCHITECTURAL SURVEYING Michael Scherer
  • DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY WITH PHOTO TOTAL STATION Zuxun Zhang, Shunyi Zheng, Zongqian Zhan
  • DESCRIBING FOREST STANDS USING TERRESTRIAL LASER-SCANNING T. Aschoff, M. Thies, H. Spiecker
  • MULTI-RESOLUTION MODELLING FROM MULTIPLE RANGE VIEWS: THE LASER SCANNER SURVEY OF PORTA PORTELLO, PADUA, ITALY G. Salemi, F. Liberi, S. Mischi, V. Achilli, G. Artese
  • TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNING AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY TECHNIQUES TO MONITOR LANDSLIDE BODIES G. Bitelli, M. Dubbini, A. Zanutta
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRY-DERIVED NAVIGATION PARAMETERS FOR INS KALMAN FILTER UPDATES F. A. Bayoud, J. Skaloud, B. Merminod
  • MEASUREMENT OF SHRINKAGE IN CONCRETE SAMPLES BY USING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHODS F. Yilmaztürk, S. Kulur, B. Y. Pekmezci
  • ON THE ACCURAY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE GEOMOBIL SYSTEM R. Alamús, A. Baron, E. Bosch, J. Casacuberta, J. Miranda, M. Pla, S. Sanchez, A. Serra, J.T alaya
  • SPATIAL LOCATION ON CITY 3D MODELING WITH CLOSE-RANGE STEREO IMAGES Jia Sheng-ju, Chen Ying-ying, Li Ying-cheng
  • RADIAL SPATIAL DIVISION BASED ON Qi(xi. yi) AND RESTRAINED EDGE MOSAIC IN CONSTRUCTED TIN Hua QI, Deren LI
  • Evaluation of Indexing Overlay, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm Methods for Industrial Estates Site Selection in GIS Environment Hamid Ebadi, Roozbeh Shad, Mohamad Javad Valadanzoej,Alireza Vafaeinezhad
  • IMPLEMENTATION OF A NEW METHOD FOR MAKING RAPID AND RELIABLE EPIPOLAR IMAGES WITHOUT USING CONTROL POINTS E. G. Parmehr, F. Karimi Nejad
  • MEASUREMENT OF HUMAN SKIN COMPRESSION DYNAMICALLY USING AN AUTOMATED PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUE Gary Robertson
  • COMPUTER-BASED SURGERY PLANNING FOR LIVING LIVER DONATION H.-P. Meinzer, P. Schemmer, M. Schöbinger, M. Nolden, T. Heimann, B. Yalcin, G. M. Richter, T. Kraus, M. W. Büchler, M. Thorn
  • DEVELOPMENT OF IMAGE BASED INTEGRATED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR CLOSE-RANGE APPLICATION T. OHDAKE, H. CHIKATSU
  • PROTEIN CLASSIFICATION BY ANALYSIS OF CONFOCAL MICROSCOPIC IMAGES OF SINGLE CELLS Tanja Steckling, Olaf Hellwich, Stephanie Wälter, Erich Wanker
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IMPRESSION TAKING PROCEDURES IN DENTISTRY Á. Detreköi, M. Kaán, K. Fekete, P. Fejérdy, Gy. Szabó, Z. Tóth, B. Kaán
  • MEDPHOS: A NEW PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL MEASUREMENT A. Malian, A. Azizi, F. A. van den Heuvel
  • NEW METHODS FOR LEAK DETECTION AND CONTOUR CORRECTION IN SEEDED REGION GROWING SEGMENTATION T. Heimann, M. Thorn, T. Kunert, H.-P. Meinzer
  • 3D RECONSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION OF TISSUES BY USING CT, MR SLICES AND DIGITAL IMAGES S. Dogan
  • AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION OF DENTAL RADIOGRAMS F. Samadzadegan, H. Bashizadeh Fakhar, M. Hahn, P. Ramzi
  • TOTAL RECALL: A PLEA FOR REALISM IN MODELS OF THE PAST L. Van Gool, M. Waelkens, P. Mueller, T. Vereenooghe, M. Vergauwen
  • A CASE STUDY FOR THE PRACTICAL USE OF 3D DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF CULTURAL PROPERTIES Osamu Yamada, Yutaka Takase
  • GENERATION OF DIGITAL SURFACE MODELS FOR ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS WITH ARCHIMEDES3D Rüdiger Tauch and Albert Wiedemann
  • GIS APPLICATIONS FOR KNOWLEDGE AND PRESERVATION OF HIERAPOLIS OF PHRYGIA SITE. A. Spanò, B. Astori, C. Bonfanti, F. Chiabrando
  • ON AUTOMATIC ORTHOPROJECTION AND TEXTURE-MAPPING OF 3D SURFACE MODELS L. Grammatikopoulos, I. Kalisperakis, G. Karras, T. Kokkinos, E. Petsa
  • DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF AN EXTENDED GEOMETRIC MODEL FOR HIGH RESOLUTION PANORAMIC CAMERAS D. Schneider, H.-G. Maas
  • BLOCK BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT FOR THEODOLITE STATIONS IN CONTROL NETWORKS - THE CASE OF THE GUGGENHEIM MUSUEM IN BILBAO G. Fangi
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR THE EPIGRAPHIC SURVEY IN THE GREAT HYPOSTYLE HALL OF KARNAK TEMPLE: A NEW APPROACH Elise Meyer, Pierre Grussenmeyer, Temy Tidafi, Claude Parisel, Jean Revez
  • 3D GEO-IMAGERY BRIDGING CONTINENTS W. Schuhr, E. Kanngieser
  • IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY: DRAWING CONCLUSIONS FROM THE EVALUATION OF PFYFFER'S RELIEF Jana Niederöst
  • PERIODIC PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MONITORING AND SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION OF A HISTORICAL WOOD PANEL PAINTING FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES Stuart Robson, Spike Bucklow, Neil Woodhouse & Helen Papadaki
  • COMPARISON AND EVALUATION OF LASER SCANNING AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND THEIR COMBINED USE FOR DIGITAL RECORDING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE R. Kadobayashi, N. Kochi, H. Otani, R. Furukawa
  • APPLYING THE 3D GIS DILAS TO ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE PROJECTS - REQUIREMENTS AND FIRST RESULTS T. Wüst, S. Nebiker, R. Landolt
  • RECORDING AND VISUALIZATION OF THE CENOTAPH OF GERMAN EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN I K. Hanke, W. Boehler
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC REPRODUCTION OF THE MAP OF MEXICO 1550 M. Nuikka, L. Diaz-Kommonen, H.Haggrén
  • INTEGRATION OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND LASER SCANNING FOR HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION Yahya Alshawabkeh, Norbert Haala
  • INTEGRATED SPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM ON SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN NORTHEAST THAILAND Y. Nagata, W. Songsiri, S. Vallibhotama
  • WEB-BASED MULTIMEDIA GIS FOR HISTORICAL SITES Z. Duran, A. Garagon Dogru, G. Toz
  • DOCUMENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE BY PHOTOGRAMETRIC METHODS AND GIS: A CASE STUDY G. Toz, Z. Duran
  • MODELLING AND VISUALIZATION OF THREE DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS USING CLOSE RANGE IMAGERY A. Bujakiewicz, M. Kowalczyk, P. Podlasiak, D. Zawieska
  • MAPPING QUR'ANIC CARTOGRAPHY WITH REMOTE SENSING by L. D. B. Parry
  • DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL VALENCIAN TOWER J. T. Lerma, R. V. Tortosa
  • DIGITAL AND ANALYTICAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC RECORDING APPLIED TO CULTURAL HERITAGE. A CASE STUDY: "St. DOMINGO DE SILOS' CHURCH (XIVth CENTURY, ALCALA LA REAL, SPAIN)" E. Mata, J. Cardenal, P. Castro, J. Delgado, M. A. Hernandez, J. L. Perez, M. Ramos, M. Torres
  • DIGITAL STEREO-ORTHOPHOTOS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES FROM SMALL FORMAT AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS M. Jáuregui, L. Jáuregui, L. Chacón, J. Vílchez
  • LARGE SCALE ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY USING DTM FROM TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNING A. Georgopoulos, M. Tsakiri, C. loannidis, A. Kakli
  • CONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING RC HELICOPTER PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEYING SYSTEM Jang, Ho Sik, Lee, Jong Chool, Kim, Myung Sik, Kang, In Joon, Kim, Cha Kyum
  • 3D MODELLING OF THE MARKET GATE OF MILETUS DEVELOPED FROM PHOTOGRAMMETRIC EVALUATIONS K. Ringle, M. Nutto, T. Voegtle, M. Pfanner, M. Maischberger
  • NOTES ABOUT SATELLITE IMAGES ORTHORECTIFICATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES C. Sena, C. A. Birocco
  • THE CREATION OF THE DIGITAL MODELS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE BAPTISTERY OF CREMONA D. Conforti Andreoni, L. Pinto
  • GPS VIRTUAL STATION TECHNIQUE (GPSSIT) AND ITS CHALLENGE IN TERRESTRIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC APPLICATIONS O. Corumluoglu, I. Kalayci, S. Durduran, C. Altuntas, I. Asri, A. Onal
  • LOW-HEIGHT AERIAL IMAGERY AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL PROCESSING FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAPPING G. Bitelli, V. A. Girelli, M. A. Tini, L. Vittuari
  • BALOON PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Vassilis Fotinopoulos
  • SPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM OF HISTORICAL SITE - PROPOSAL AND REALISATION OF FUNCTIONAL PROTOTYPE J. Hodac
  • TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNER DATA PROCESSING L. Bornaz, F. Rinaudo
  • A STUDY ON TEMPO-SPATIAL CHANGE OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE HUMAN ACTIVITY AND PALEO ENVIRONMENT IN JOMON PERIOD, JAPAN N. Watanabe
  • CONTEMPORARY MASTER’S ARCHITECTURE: NEW ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE. APPROACHES FOR SURVEYING AND REPRESENTATION C. Balletti, S. Mander
  • DOCUMENTATION OF THE DOCUMENTATIONS OF THE KING OF THE KINGS M. Zolfaghari, A. Malian
  • Practical comparative evaluation of an integrated hybrid sensor based on Photogrammetry and Laser Scanning for Architectural Representation C. Balletti, F. Guerra, P. Vernier, N. Studnicka, J. Riegl, S. Orlandini
  • 3D MODELING OF THE OLD TOWN OF XANTHI IN GREECE N. LIANOS, S. SPATALAS, V. TSIOUKAS, E. GOUNARII
  • EXPERIENCES AND PROCEDURES ON MAKING TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE OBJECTS OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE D. Kukolj, D. Mihajlovic, L. Nedeljkovic
  • COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO CREATE ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVES Z. Pereira, A. Morgado, L. Gomes Pereira
  • SPATIAL APPROACH TO THE RUINS OF KHIRBET QUMRAN AT THE DEAD SEA Kenneth Lönnqvist, PhilLic Minna Lönnqvist, PhD, [...]
  • EVALUATION OF A DIGITAL NON METRIC CAMERA (CANON D30) FOR THE PHOTOGRAMMETRIC RECORDING OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS J. Cardenal, E.. Mata, P. Castro, J. Delgado, M. A. Hernandez, J. L. Perez, M. Ramos, M. Torres
  • 3-D MODELLING OF HISTORICAL SITES USING LOW-COST DIGITAL CAMERAS A. F. Habib, M. S. Ghanma, R. I. Al-Ruzouq, E. M. Kim
  • SIMPLE METHODS FOR CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY SURVEYING OF RURAL INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTIONS P. Arias, H. Lorenzo, C. Ordoñez
  • SEMI-AUTOMATED MAP OBJECT EXTRACTION FROM IM RESOLUTION SPACE IMAGES Taejung Kim, Young-Jae Lim, Soo Jeong, Kyung-Ok Kim
  • SOLUTION TO JOINT ENTROPY AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN REMOTE SENSING Xiaokun Zhu, Yonghong Jia
  • FROM THE ACQUISITION TO THE REPRESENTATION: QUALITY EVALUATION OF A CLOSE RANGE MODEL G. Tucci, V. Bonora [...] F. Sacerdote, F. Costantino, D. Ostuni [...]
  • VISUALISATION, EXPLORATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF VIRTUAL COLLECTIONS E. Paquet and H. L. Viktor
  • 3D MODELING AND VISUALIZATION OF LARGE CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES AT VERY HIGH RESOLUTION: THE BAMIYAN VALLEY AND ITS STANDING BUDDHAS Armin Gruen, Fabio Remondino, Li Zhang
  • RECONSTRUCTION AND VISUALIZATION OF "VIRTUAL TIME-SPACE OF KYOTO," A 4D-GIS OF THE CITY Y. Takase, K. Yano, N. Kawahara, S. Koga, T. Nakaya, T. Kawasumi, Y. Isoda, M. Inoue, D. Kawahara, S. Iwakiri
  • PHOTO-REALISTIC SCENE GENERATION FOR PC-BASED REAL-TIME OUTDOOR VIRTUAL REALITY APPLICATIONS E. Yilmaz, H. H. Maras, Y. C. Yardimci
  • VISUALISATION USING GAME ENGINES Dieter Fritsch, Martin Kada
  • AUTOSTEREOSCOPIC VISUALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT: PRINCIPLES AND EVALUATION Jie Shan, Chiung-Shiuan Fu, Bin Li, James Bethel, Jeffrey Kretsch, Edward Mikhail
  • 3D RECONSTRUCTION AND RENDERING FOR A VIRTUAL VISIT A. Georgopoulos, C. Ioannidis‚ A. Daskalopoulos, E. Demiridi
  • 3D MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS - INTEGRATING REMOTE SENSING, PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING AND CARTOGRAPHIC VISUALISATION M. Jobst
  • SELECTION OF OPTIMAL ROUTE USING VIRTUAL REALITY & GIS Hyun Choi, In-Joon Kang, Sun-Heun Hong
  • RESEARCH ON VISUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY OF CYBERCITY 3D SCENE Zhou Yang, Xu Qing, Lan Chaozheng, TanBing
  • 3D VISUALIZATION OF YTU DAVUTPASA CAMPUS AREA M. A. Yucel and M. Selcuk
  • MODELING AND VISUALIZATION OF CLOUDS FROM REAL WORLD DATA A. Roditakis
  • VISUALISATION OF UNDISCOVERED BORIVOJ II PRINCE TOMB INTERIOR AT THE PRAGUE CASTLE Karel Pavelka, Eva Stefanová, Lena Halounová, Martin Stroner
  • PROTOTYPE OF A 3D-MODEL OF THE EARTH GLOBE USING PHOTOMODELER SOFTWARE Rafael Leivas Cristovao
  • The reflectance modeling in shape from shading L. Hashemi, A. Azizi, M. Rezaeian
  • MONITORING CRACK ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION AT CONCRETE ELEMENTS USING PHOTOGRAMMETRY W. Benning, J. Lange, R. Schwermann, C. Effkemann, S. Görtz
  • DEVELOPMENT OF IMAGE BASED INTEGRATED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR CLOSE-RANGE APPLICATION T. OHDAKE, H. CHIKATSU
  • MEASUREMENT OF INDUSTRIAL SHEETMETAL PARTS WITH CAD-DESIGNED DATA AND NON-METRIC IMAGE SEQUENCE Yongjun Zhang
  • A VERSATILE 3D CALIBRATION OBJECT FOR VARIOUS MICRO-RANGE MEASUREMENT METHODS M. Ritter, M. Hemmleb, O. Sinram, J. Albertz and H. Hohenberg
  • CHARACTER RECONSTRUCTION AND ANIMATION FROM MONOCULAR SEQUENCE OF IMAGES Fabio Remondino
  • STEREOSCOPIC 3D-IMAGE SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF SEA SURFACES F. Santel, W. Linder, C. Heipke
  • AUTOMATIC CORRESPONDENCES FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODEL BUILDING Dr. Gerhard Roth
  • BASED ON STEREO SEQUENCE IMAGE 3-D MOTION PARAMETERS DETERMINATION Chunsen ZHANG, Jianging ZHANG, Shaojun He
  • A NEW APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC SELECTION AND TRANSFER OF CORRESPONDING IMAGE POINTS IN DIGITAL VIDEO IMAGE SEQUENCES J.-R. Tsay, I.-C. Lee
  • MOVING OBJECT’S POSE ACQUISITION FROM IMAGE SEQUENCE Guozhong Su, Jianging Zhang, Shunyi Zheng
  • ADVANCED INFORMATION EXTRACTION FROM NON-METRIC IMAGES USING ADAPTABLE ALGORITHMS EMBEDDED IN A HYBRID ADJUSTMENT G. Vozikis, H. Kager, P. Waldhaeusl
  • RANGE AND VELOCITY ESTIMATION OF OBJECTS AT LONG RANGES USING MULTIOCULAR VIDEO SEQUENCES N. Scherer, R. Gabler
  • A LOW-COAST MMS INTEGRATING GPS, DIGITAL COMPASS AND A CAMERA TO THE DIRECT GEOREFERENCING OF DIGITAL IMAGES Margherita Fiani, Pasquale Pistillo
  • EVALUATION OF GEOMETRICAL ACCURACY IN DISPLACEMENT MONITORING OF ENGINEERING STRUCTURES USING CLOSE-RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY A. Mokarrami, H. Ebadi
  • MOBILE MAPPING SYSTEMS -STATE OF THE ART AND FUTURE TRENDS Dr. Klaus Peter Schwarz and Dr. Naser El-Sheimy
  • PERFORMANCE OF MEDIUM FORMAT DIGITAL AERIAL SENSOR SYSTEMS M. Cramer
  • AIRBORNE TESTING OF THE DSS: TEST RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Mohamed M. R. Mostafa
  • DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL SURFACE MODEL AND FEATURE EXTRACTION BY INTEGRATING LASER SCANNER AND CCD SENSOR WITH IMU Masahiko Nagai, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Dinesh Manandhar, Huijing Zhao
  • TELEPHOTOGRAMMETRY: PROVIDING PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SERVICES FOR MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION USERS Ch. J.-P. Blumer
  • DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCES WITH A FULLY-DIGITAL HANDHELD MAPPING SYSTEM OPERATED FROM A HELICOPTER J. Vallet, J. Skaloud
  • PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATED SENSOR ORIENTATION A. W. L. Ip, N. El-Sheimy, J. Hutton
  • SEMI-AUTOMATIC GEO-REFERENCING IMAGES IN MOBILE MAPPING R. Roncella, G. Forlani
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR THE PREPARATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION. A 3D RESTITUTION ACCORDING TO MODERN AND ARCHIVE IMAGES OF BEAUFORT CASTLE LANDSCAPE (LEBANON) Pierre Grussenmeyer, Jean Yasmine
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3. MODELING A STATIC CHARACTER WITH AN 
IMAGE SEQUENCE 
For the complete reconstruction of a static human model, a full 
360 degree azimuth image coverage is required. A single 
camera, with a fix focal length, is used. The image acquisition 
can last 30 seconds and this could be considered a limit of the 
process, as no movement of the person is required. The 3D 
shape reconstruction from the uncalibrated image sequence ls 
obtained with a process based on (1) calibration and orientation 
of the images, (2) matching process on the human body surface 
and (3) 3D point cloud generation and modeling. 
3.1 Camera calibration and image orientation 
The calibration. and orientation of the images have to be 
performed in order to extract precise 3D information of the 
character. The process (Figure 1) is based on a 
photogrammetric bundle adjustment; the required image 
correspondences (section 3.1.1) are found with an improved 
version of a process already presented in [Remondino, 2002]. 
Features : : Cross-Corr 
| Extraction nes + ALSM ; 
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Figure 1: The camera calibration and image orientation pipeline. 
3.1.1 Automatic tie points extraction 
Most of the presented systems [e.g. Fitzgibbon et al., 1998; 
Pollefeys et al, 1998; Roth et al, 2000] developed for the 
orientation of image sequences with automatic extraction of 
corresponding points require very short baseline between the 
images (typically called 'shape-from-video') Few strategy 
instead can reliable deal with wide-baseline images [Tuytelaars 
et al, 2000; Remondino, 2002]. Our approach extracts 
automatically corresponding points with the following 6 steps: 
I. Interest points identification. A set of interest points or 
corners in each image of the sequence is extracted using 
Foerstner operator or Harris corner detector with a threshold 
on the number of corners extracted based on the image size. 
A good point distribution is assured by subdividing the 
images in small patches (9x9 pixel on an image of 
1200x1600) and keeping only the points with the highest 
interest value in those patches. 
2. Correspondences matching. The extracted features between 
adjacent images are matched at first with cross-correlation 
and then the results are refined using adaptive least square 
matching (ALSM) [Gruen, 1985]. Cross-correlation alone 
cannot always guarantee the correct match while the ALSM, 
with template rotation and reshaping, provides for more 
accurate results. The point with biggest correlation coefficient 
is used as approximation for the template matching process. 
The process returns the best match in the second image for 
each interest point in the first image. 
3. Filtering false correspondences. Because of the unguided 
matching process, the found matched pairs often contain 
outliers. Therefore a filtering of the incorrect matches is 
performed using the disparity gradient between the found 
correspondences. The smaller is the disparity gradient, the 
more the two correspondences are in agreement. The sum of 
all disparity gradients of each matched point relative to all 
other neighbourhood matches is computed. Those matches 
that have a disparity gradient sum greater than the median of 
the sums are removed. In case of big baselines or in presence 
(at the same time) of translation, rotation, shearing and scale 
between consecutive images, the algorithm can achieve 
incorrect results if applied on the whole image: therefore the 
filtering process has to be performed on small image regions. 
4. Epipolar geometry between image pairs. À pairwise relative 
orientation and an outlier rejection using those matches that 
pass the filtering process are afterwards performed. Based on 
the coplanarity condition, the fundamental matrix is 
computed with the Least Median of the Squares (LMedS) 
method; LMedS estimators solve non-linear minimization 
problems and yield the smallest value for the median of the 
squared residuals computed for the data set. Therefore they 
are very robust in case of false matches or outliers due to 
false localisation. The computed epipolar geometry is then 
used to refine the matching process (step 3), which is now 
performed as guided matching along the epipolar line. 
5. Epipolar geometry between image triplets. Not all the 
correspondences that support the pairwise relative orientation 
are necessarily correct. In fact a pair of correspondences can 
support the epipolar geometry by chance (e.g. a repeated 
pattern aligned with the epipolar line). These kinds of 
ambiguities and blunders are reduced considering the epipolar 
geometry between three consecutive images. A linear 
representation for the relative orientation of three frames is 
represented by the trifocal tensor T [Shashua, 1994]. T is 
represented by a set of three 3x3 matrices and is computed 
from at least 7 correspondences without knowledge of the 
motion or calibration of the cameras. In our process, the 
tensor is computed with a RANSAC algorithm [Fischler et 
al., 1981] using the correspondences that support two 
adjacent pair of images and their epipolar geometry. The 
RANSAC is a robust estimator, which fits a model (tensor T) 
to a data set (triplet of correspondences) starting from a 
minimal subset of the data. The found tensor T is used (1) to 
verify whether the image points are correct corresponding 
features between three views and (2) to compute the image 
coordinates of a point in a view, given the corresponding 
image positions in the other two images. This transfer is very 
useful when in one view are not found many 
correspondences. As result of this step, for each triplet of 
images, a set of corresponding points, supporting the related 
epipolar geometry is recovered. 
6. Tracking image correspondences through the sequence. 
After the computation of a T tensor for every consecutive 
triplet of images, we consider all the overlapping tensors (e.g. 
Tis Toe Taas, ..) and we look for those correspondences 
which support consecutive tensors. That is, given two 
adjacent tensors Ta, and Ty,4 with supporting points (<a.Yas 
XpYb» Xoyc and (X iy p X oy e X ey a). if Guy XoYo) in the 
first tensor T4,, is equal to (x yy'p, X'aoy';) in the successive 
tensor Ty, this means that the point in images a, b, c and d is 
the same and therefore this point must have the same 
identifier. Each point is tracked as long as possible in the se- 
quence and the obtained correspondences are used as tie 
points for the successive bundle-adjustment. 
3.1.2. Photo-triangulation with bundle-adjustment 
A photogrammetric self-calibrating bundle-adjustment is 
performed using the found image correspondences and the 
approximations of the unknown camera parameters (section 2). 
Because of the network geometry and the lack of accurate
	        

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