CRISP follows the general directions for the communication
between the operator and the DSR-1 and is designed to provide:
* Operator-friendly functions and procedures,
Effective operator/machine dialogues,
Short and clear information at the operator control panel,
Detailed information at the demand terminal (if necessary),
Help functions, whenever it is desired
Robustness in a statistical sense by detection of outliers
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4. DISCUSSION of CRISP modules
4.1 Initialisation/Projectinformation management
This program module controls the input of various data on
a project that is being done. The man-machine communication is
guided by the host computer Pl.
The following categories of information are being
processed:
* Project information such as name, area, size etc.;
* Date, Operator;
* Dimensions (metric, english);
* Modelconfiguration (single image, single stereo model or
block);
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General purpose information block about the project. This
can be the name and address of a customer, the desired
completion date, accumulated working hours, operators
working on this project, company information about this
project etc.).
4.2 Object space data management
Again the man-machine communication is only guided by the
host computer. Two different cases are considered:
a) Point management
This allows input, deleting,inserting, listing and correction
of object space control points. The module accepts points with
x and/or y and/or z coordinates.
b) Observation management
This allows input, deleting, inserting, listing and correction
of terrestrial observations. Kinds of observations to be con-
sidered are distances, angles, azimuths, differences of heights,
conditions that certain points are on a straight line, con-
ditions that points are on a circle.
4.3 Camera management
Module for editing camera parameters
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