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Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Data Processing and Analysis

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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
856470848
Title:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Data Processing and Analysis
Sub title:
September 8 - 12, 1990, Dresden, GDR
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (396 Seiten)
Year of publication:
1990
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher of the original:
Kammer der Technik
Identifier (digital):
856470848
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Language:
English
Usage licence:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
[S 7 Acquisition and Use of Space Photographic Data (IC-WG I / II)]
Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter

Chapter

Title:
Cartographic Potential of Space Images. Karsten Jacobsen
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Monograph
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  • Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Data Processing and Analysis
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Copies of this book may be obtained from Gesellschaft für Photograrmetrie und Fernerkundung at KAMMER DER TECHNIK, [...]
  • Introduction
  • Commission II PROGRESS IN DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS
  • Working Group Chairman
  • CONTENTS
  • [S 1 Special Session]
  • ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMISSION II WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING. Jürgen Pietschner
  • Advances in the Processing and Analysis of Photogrammetric and Remotely Sensed Data. Prof Dr. Klaus Szangolies
  • [S 2 Manufacturers Forum]
  • New Developments in the Processing Software for P-Series Planicomp. Johannes Saile, Oberkochen
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PRODUCTS FROM LEICA. A Stewart Walker
  • [S 3 Analytical Instruments (WG II / 1)]
  • Digital Photogrammetric Applications with the Prime-Wild S9 Analytical Plotter. David Wilkins
  • DICOMAT - The analytical photogrammetric restitution system of Carl Zeiss JENA GmbH. G. Bauer
  • ANALPRET Computer Assisted and Controlled Plotter for Teaching and Interpretation. M. G. Gerencser, Prof. Dr.
  • [S 4 Systems for Analysis of Remotely Sensed Data (WG II / 2)]
  • LOW COST IMAGE PROCESSING ON PERSONAL COMPUTERS: THE MACINTOSH-II BASED DIRIGO SYSTEM. Manfred Ehlers
  • A low-cost image processing system on a 32-bit RISC microcomputer. Mulder N. J., H. R. Kostwinder and L. J. Blesius
  • [S 5 Systems for Reception, Recording, Preprocessing, Archiving and Dissemination of Remotely Sensed Data (WG II / 3)]
  • A Fast Storage Unit With Integrated Database Processor for Image Data. Lieckfeldt, P.; Missling, K.-D. ; Neumann, B.
  • THEMATIC COMPRESSION OF METEOROLOGICAL IMAGE DATA. Hans-Jörg Grundmann, Adolf Günther, Olaf Hellmuth
  • A STANDARD METHOD FOR CREATING SELF-DEFINING DATA STRUCTURES FOR INFORMATION ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER. John A. Johnson
  • LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERSTANDING RETRIEVED DATA. Fred C. Billingsley
  • [S 6 Systems and Instrumentation for Synthetic Aperture Radar Processing (WG II / 4)]
  • Infrared and Microwave Radiometry for Mineral Identification and Moisture Determination. Dr. rer. nat. K. Schmidt, Dr. sc. H. Weichelt, Dipl. -Ing. W. Herr, Dipl.-Geologe M. Iffert
  • Some results of microwave measurements during the INTERCOSMOS complex experiments GEOEX, TELEGEO and CARIBE. Horst Weichelt
  • [S 7 Acquisition and Use of Space Photographic Data (IC-WG I / II)]
  • Cartographic Potential of Space Images. Karsten Jacobsen
  • Multispectral photocamera MK-4. Dr. Yu. KIENKO, Dr. I. NENASHEV, Yu. BELOUS
  • THE COMPOSITING DEVICES FOR PHOTOIMAGES OF MK-4 CAMERA AND PREPARATION OF PHOTOMOSAICS AND PHOTOSKETCHES ON THESE DEVICES. Dr. Yu. KIENKO, Dr. V. KISELEV, Dr . Yu. ORLOV
  • NEW TOPOGRAPHIC AIR SURVEY CAMERA WITH FORWARD MOTION COMPENSATION AFA-TK-10/18. Afremov V. G., Afanasiev I. Yu., Babashkin N. M, llin V. B., Nekhin S. S.
  • On QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING DATA AND THEIR PROCESSING MEETING THE USERS'DEMANDS. FRANZ PLISCHKE, SUSANN HEENE
  • TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING BRIGHTNESS AND SPATIAL-FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS OF TERRAIN FROM AEROSPACE SURVEY MATERIALS. Dr. L. M. Matiyasevich, T. I. Mikheikina, B. V. Svechnikov
  • PHOTOMETRICAL METHOD OP MAKING THE MAPS OP OPTICALLY-UNIPORM TERRAIN RELIEF. Dr. Kiselev V. V., Dr. Mamnitsky V. I., Dr. Matiyasevich L. M
  • JOINT USE OF SPECTROZONAL AND RADIO-THERMAL IMAGES OF MICROWAVE RANGE IN PROBLEMS OF INTERPRETATION OF AEROSPACE SURVEY RESULTS. Dr. E. Maslovsky, Dr. V. Troitsky, Dr. Yu. Shestopalov
  • REMOTE SENSING OF ECOLOGICAL SITUATIONS. Dr. V. A. SUCHTCHENYA
  • Application of cosmic photographs for inventory and man-making of natural resources. by Arkhipov V. I.
  • COMPOSITION CODING OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR DEVELOPING GEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES OF OF RESEARCH OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. N. F. AFANASYEV.
  • Efficient Technologies for Geological Projects and Nature Protection Studies Using Aero/Space Photography Data in USSR. By A. V. Pertsov and S. G. Slutskaya
  • DISTINGUISHABLE DETAILS IN AIR PHOTOS. Werner Schubert
  • PROGRESS IN SPACE PHOTOGRAPHY. KARL-HEINZ MAREK
  • [S 8 Design and Algorithmic Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Systems]
  • PROGRESS AND POTENTIAL OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WORKSTATIONS. IAN DOWMAN
  • DIPS II - Turning a Standard Computer Workstation into a Digital Photogrammetric Station. A. Gruen, H.A. Beyer
  • CONSEQUENCES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL VIEW OF SOLVING SPECIAL TASKS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY WITH SERIAL COMPUTERS. DR. ERHARD PROSS
  • An Advanced Digital Stereophotogrammetric System (ADSS)- Current Developments at the Technical University of Berlin. Gerhard Koenig, Wolfgang Nickel, Juergen Storl
  • Low Cost Digital Photogrammetric System for Education and Training "BIRDMAN". Sunji MURAI and Kesami KOIDO
  • Off-Line and On-Line Applications of Macro Photogrammetry. Karsten Jacobsen
  • DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WORKSTATIONS. Peter Lohmann , Christoph Lüken, Gustav Picht
  • INTEGRATION OF THE NOS CAMERA CALIBRATION SYSTEM INTO THE IDPF. Roop C. Malhotra
  • ANALYTICAL VERSUS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES AND SYSTEMS. BRANKO MAKAROVIC
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC OPEN SYSTEMS. Atef A. Elassal
  • ANALOG OR DIGITAL MAPPING FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS? A Contribution to the Conception of Digital Mapping Systems. O. Kölbl
  • DESCRIBING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY BY FUNCTIONAL ANALYTICAL METHODS. DR. ERHARD PROSS
  • Modular Concept of an Airborne System for Collecting, Processing and Analysis of Remotely Sensed Data. Bach E., Nopirakowski J., Oertel D.
  • Experimental Airborne Remote Sensing with Infrared-Scanner and Panchromatic CCD Area Array Camera (Camcorder). Weng, A.; Dr. Nopirakowski, J.; Ehrenberg, M.; Georgino, P.; Radtke, B.; Dr. Reulke, R.
  • [S 9 Additional Paper]
  • LEAST SQUARES POLYNOMIAL SURFACE FITTING WITH OVERLAPPING DATA. W. P. SEGU
  • Report to Commission II
  • ISPRS Intercommission Working Group II/III "DESIGN AND ALGORITHMIC ASPECTS OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SYSTEMS" Report to Commission II. H. Ebner, I. Dowman, C. Heipke
  • Working Group II/l Analytical Instrument Activities. WORKING GROUP MISSION. prepared by Morris L McKenzie
  • AUTHORS LIST
  • Cover

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The results of the grid measurements have not been expected. In the case of the 
panchromatic SPOT images only 38 % of the points could be measured. The left 
panchromatic scene is from August 14, 1986, the right from June 17, 1986. From 
June to August the colours in rural areas are changing - in June grain is green, in 
August yellow. Caused by this, the operator was very often not able to set down 
the floating mark, also automatical correlation has not been possible. 
The large pixel size of 20m on the ground for the multispectral SPOT images is 
causing low contrast in large fields and the operator has problems in setting down 
the floating mark. But we should not neglect the not optimal base to height ratio. 
By theory, which is confirmed by the differences at check points, the Z-accuracy can 
be better by a factor of 3 if images with maximal inclinations are available. 
The relative and absolute pointing accuracy in KFA-photos has been better than the 
determination of control points. The value of +/- 15.1 m is corresponding to 7pm 
x-parallax, which is not far from the pointing quality in usual aerial photos. It 
seems, the results at control points are caused by the limited control point quality. 
camera 
endlap 
base 
: height 
Sz 
MC 
60% 
1 : 
3.31 
22 m 
MC 
20% 
1 : 
1.66 
11 m 
table 6: accuracy of height 
LFC 
60% 
1 : 
1.66 
11 m 
measurements 
LFC 
20% 
1 : 
0.83 
5 m 
LFC and MC 
The measurement of altitudes is depending upon the base to height relation which 
can be shown at the results obtained with the LFC and the MC. The values are 
corresponding to +/- 8 pm x-parallax, which is very close to the KFA. The KFA has 
a unfavorable base to height relation but a larger photo scale. 
5. Happing with Space Images 
With images from MC, LFC, SPOT and KFA sufficiant mapping accuracies for scales 
1 : 25 000 and smaller are possible. The adequate contour intervall is not sufficiant 
in any case. But for large areas in the whole world the height information in the 
existing maps are not so good. For example in the mountains in South America 
altitude errors of 400m and more are existing. In addition for map revision only the 
horizontal situation is important. More relevant is the correct identification of 
objects. 
The completeness of object recognition is depending upon the image resolution or 
pixel size, the contrast and the spectral resolution. Caused by the large photo scale, 
the KFA has the best radiometric resolution. But it is not simple to compare the 
pixel size with photo resolution. 
Based on edge analysis (Michaelis et at 1989) the ground resolution of panchromatic 
SPOT images has been investigated (table 8). A very clear dependency to the image 
contrast is existing. The relation between the 10 m pixel size and the ground 
resolution is between factor 2.1 and in the extreme case 5.2. Also the photo 
resolution is a function of the contrast, so a value of 2.5 is realistic.
	        

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