Full text: Systems for data processing, anaylsis and representation

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retrieve geographic coordinates, database 
coordinates, the values of the color in rgb, 
and the values or attributes of associated 
GIS layers at that exact same location. 
When multiple GIS raster layers are 
available, the user can select either the 
original true color image, the original GIS 
layers (such as landcover), or analysis layers 
such as wood duck habitat to drape over the 
terrain. The user can then check the validity 
of the layers by the way they correspond to 
the landscape form. For example, Landsat 
image data in true color may be overlaid 
with Corps of Engineers 100 year flood plan 
information with the result being shown in 
perspective. If the flood plain does not 
correspond to topographic lows near the 
river, then the observer will immediately 
pick out the conflict. 
VI. THE OLYMPIC VILLAGE TEST 
CASE 
Georgia Tech assisted the Atlanta Organizing 
Committee in winning the 1996 Olympic 
games for the city of Atlanta. The campus 
of Georgia Tech will become the Olympic 
Village, and many activities are now being 
planned for the campus. GTRI has 
constructed a high resolution geographic data 
set based on true color aerial photography, 2 
foot contour elevation data from planning 
maps, and spatial data sets for building, 
parking lot, road, and utilities locations. 
These data have been supplemented by 
attribute information for all major buildings 
on the campus. For each building, attributes 
were stored showing the name of the 
building, the use of the building, the height 
of the building, and the number of floors in 
the building. Roads were associated with 
road names. In addition to the GIS attribute 
information, the footprint of each building 
was located as well as the location and size 
of every tree on the campus. For major 
buildings on the Tech campus, photographs 
were take of as many sides of the building as 
could be seen without major vegetation 
obscuration. Buildings other than the major 
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buildings were given a generic brick 
texture which is characteristic of many 
buildings on the campus. 
The original data base of the Georgia 
Tech campus is being extended towards 
Peachtree Street on the east and 
downtown on the south. Similar 
photographs and information will be 
gathered on most of the buildings by 
graduate city planning students. After the 
individual building photographs have been 
taken, and correlated with the GIS 
attributes given above, the images are 
scanned into digital form and processed to 
remove optical and perspective distortion. 
Figure 1 shows the Georgia Tech campus 
in a perspective view with no objects 
displayed. Figure 2 shows a wireframe 
rendering of the campus with building and 
tree locations shown. Figure 3 shows the 
campus with phototexture buildings and 
trees. The black lines on figure 3 are a 
crosshair :cursor. The College of 
Computing was identified by the system 
as being located at the crosshair position. 
Figure 4 gives the name of the building, 
its primary use, the number of floors in 
the building, and the building height. 
Geographic coordinates of the building are 
also reported. By moving a mouse cursor 
within the perspective image to the side or 
the top of a selected building and pressing 
the left button, the name of the building 
and all its attributes are displayed on a 
popup information screen. This 
interaction is dynamic so attributes of a 
number of buildings can be queried at the 
same session. 
VII. CONCLUSIONS 
Many of the functions that image analysis 
and GIS systems perform today would not 
have seemed possible when large jobs 
were submitted to  mainframes for 
overnight computer runs. We used to 
justify the overnight turnaround by saying 
that it gave one time to think about the 
 
	        
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