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The chairman informed the audience that 11
presented papers gave further contribution to
the topic of the session, but that they could not
be presented for lack of time.
Thursday, July 15, 1976, from 15.45 to 17.15
Session 4 of Commission II
Topic: Analogical Instrumentations
Chairman: Dr. A. J. van der Weele (Netherlands)
Invited Papers
Author: Mr. H. C. Zorn (Netherlands)
Title: The Development of Analogue In-
struments /P 11/08
Mr. Zorn stressed that his report was supposed
to be a comprehensive review of all the new
analogue instruments. But the completeness of
the information to be contained in the report
depended greatly on the collaboration of the
manufacturing companies, which unfortunately
had not always been readily available. Conse-
quently, the report was lacking in many places.
Author: Dr. B. Makarovic (Netherlands)
Title: Trends in the Development of Com-
puter Supported Analogue Instru-
ments /P ///07
Mr. E. Greer (South Africa) mentioned a system
with feedback from computer to an analogue
instrument for profile measuring.
Presented Papers
Author: Dr. E. Dorrer (F.R.G.)
Title: Software Aspects in Computer-
Assisted Stereoplotting PP ///07
After considering three different combinations
of calculators for assisting stereoplotters, i.e.,
desk, mini and terminal, Dr. Dorrer spoke more
about the application of the first one. Dr. J. Trinder
(Australia) asked about the speed of registration
when using a desk calculator. Dr. Dorrer
answered that it is possible to record 3 to 5
points per second.
Author: Mr. G. E. Bormann (Switzerland)
Title: Features and Design Parameters
of the Wild Aviomap System PP 11/02
Author: Mr. H. Schéler (G.D.R.)
Title: Some Comments on the Comparison
of Instrument Parameters of Stereo-
plotters PP ///45
Mr. Schéler presented three instruments by
Zeiss Jena, namely, the Topoflex, Topocart and
Stereometrograph, and gave for each of them
their field of application.
Author: Dr. R. Schwebel (F.R.G.)
Title: The New Photogrammetric Data
Acquisition and Transfer System
ECOMAT 12 PP 11/50
In his presentation Dr. Schwebel observed that
the three instruments of Carl Zeiss, Planimat,
Planicart and Planitop, cover all the requirements
of photogrammetric work.
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Author: Mr. J. Klaver (Switzerland)
Title: The Kern PG 2-AT Semi-Automatic
Stereoplotter System PP 11/24
The chairman regretted that there was no more
time for the presentation of the following two
Presented Papers that had been announced:
"The Galileo Stereosimplex G6” by Dr. W. G. Ferri
(Italy) PP 11/08 and The Stereo Facet Plotter” by
Mr. H. Yzerman (Switzerland).
Friday, July 16, 1976, from 9.00 to 10.30 and
from 10.45 to 12.15
Session 5 of Commission II
Topic: Automation in Photogrammetry
Chairmen: Mr. G. Ducher (France)
Dr. G. Inghilleri (Italy)
These two consecutive sessions on automation
in photogrammetry were held jointly with Com-
mission IV and are reported under that Commis-
sion.
Monday, July 19, 1976, from 14.00 to 15.30
and from 15.45 to 17.15
Session 6 of Commission ll
Panel Discussion between Builders and
Users of Photogrammetric Instruments
Topics:
1. Is the current equipment adequate for training
in photogrammetry at the various levels?
2. Should there not be a greater effort towards
standardizing photogrammetric equipment?
3. Should more emphasis be given to developing
equipment for non-conventional applications?
4. Should more of the equipment be capable of
correcting for model deformation?
5. Should emphasis be given to equipment that
directly generates information?
6.Is the current photogrammetric equipment
adequate for map revision?
Chairman, Lecturer and
Moderator: Dr. S. G. Gamble (Canada)
Co-Chairman: Mr. K. Rainesalo (Finland)
Panelists representing users:
Dr. H. G. Jerie (Netherlands)
Dr. G. Inghilleri (Italy)
Dr. H. M. Karara (U.S.A.)
Mr. P. Mott (U.K.)
Dr. S. K. Ghosh (U.S.A.)
Mr. G. Ducher (France)
Panelists representing manufacturers:
Mr. G. E. Bormann (Switzerland)
Dr. H.-K. Meier (F.R.G)
Mr. J. O. Danko (U.S.A.)
Mr. H. Busch (France)
Mr. J. Klaver (Switzerland)
The chairman announced that the procedure
to be followed would be to deal with each of
the six questions listed above with one panelist
representing users and one representing builders.
The co-chairman dealt with the question con-
cerning the establishment of a special category
within the I.S.P. for sustaining members.
Panelists Dr. Jerie (users) and Dr. Bormann
(builders) discussed the first question, concerning
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