3.1 Superimposition and data acquisition
Cost effective data capture is crucial to digital mapping. Super-
imposition of the current measurements helps to create immediately
clean digital data and thus leading to increased overall throughput
by largely reducing editing steps.
First of all superimposition enables geometric àccuracy checking of
direct measured points and lines. Beyond that it is particularly
valuable while measuring with adjustment algorithms. Spline
computations may proved with regard to their representation of the
real curve. The PLANIMAP software furthermore supports the measurement
of buildings by computation of invisible corners by line intersections,
recognition of right angles within a given tolerance, adjustment of
errored right angles or aligning the buildings to a reference direction.
The computation result can be compared directly with the original object.
Line adjustment is another application where superimposition serves as
a valuable aid. A polygon to be captured may have invisible nodes or
nodes which are not clear detectable. Measuring desired points of the
polygon the algorithm computes an adjusted polygon. The superimposed
solution gives the operator the ability to compare the measured
polygon with the adjusted polygon for acceptance or non-acceptance.
Much conventional editing work will be saved if accuracy and
compatibility of nearby features can be guaranteed during data
collection. Narrow lines running side by side can be measured without
crossing each other. Symbol placement, text placement and point number
placement can be finalized.
Direct superimposition permits semantic accuracy checking to realize
object identification errors or symbol assignment errors.
Double measurements of sides of buildings in closely build-up areas
or property boundaries in highly dismembered regions can be avoided
as well as double measurements of lines already calculated by the
parallel-line function. On the other hand incompleteness is avoidable
as omitted features are eye-catching.
Probably the most valuable advantage to obtain clean data is the
linkage with features measured right before. Superimposition relates
the position of the measuring mark to that of a previous digitized
point or line. An interactive function such as 'snapping" searches
for the corresponding point and delivers exact coordinates out of the
data base. Whenever lines do have to meet, for instance as it is to
be found always while measuring side-buildings, clean connections are
averting editing steps such as “clipping” or “hanging on". A polygon
or curvilinear feature can be closed simply. Lines can be continued in
an accurate way especially at model edges. VIDEOMAP gives the ability
to pursue lines by superimposing a successive model with the data of
the previous model in order to show the interrupted lines for an
accurate continuation after a "snap" to it. With that the edge matching
problem is solved! A special edge matching software to remove
discrepancies between two independent digitized adjacent models
is unnecessary.
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