DEM EVALUATION GENERATED FROM HRS SPOTS DATA
M. Tsakiri-Strati ', O. Georgoula?, P. Patias?
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Department of Cadastre, Photogrammetry and Cartography, Aristotles University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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Commission I
KEY WORDS: SPOTS, HRS data, auto-matching, triangulation, DEM, Evaluation
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this project is to test High Resolution Stereoscopic (HRS) data of SPOTS. This projeet is done in the framework of
the “HRS study Team” international test, supported by ISPRS-CNES. The Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was derived from the
HRS data and was evaluated by using a 3D reference data set. The study site for HRS data is located in Manosque, France. It is a
countryside landscape, with fields and villages. The height relief is medium and in some areas considerably intensive. The HRS data
was acquired on 14" August 2002. A number of different DEM generation experiments were carried out, in order to examine the
influence of different processing parameters on the final accuracy of the DEM. Thus: 1) The same date acquisition of the stereo-pair
reduces the radiometric variations of images; nevertheless, the fact that the images are captured by two different sensors has led us to
apply a histogram matching technique for image pre-processing, in some experiments. 2) The georeferencing and the stereo model
set-up of the images were established in four different ways: by using only the metadata; by using the metadata and tie points that
have been generated automatically; by using the metadata, tie points that have been generated automatically and some tie points that
have been derived manually; The same as the second solution but in the triangulation process 6 GCP's (XYZ coordinates) have been
used. For the extraction of the GCP's an additional procedure has been performed, which consisted basically of the production of an
orthoimage based on the reference DEM. The study of the accuracy statistic results of 8 different derived DEM,s showed that the
elevation accuracy was better, about 0-5 m, in flat and even areas than in mountainous and steep areas.
1. INTRODUCTION
Automatic generation of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a
very important issue for many applications as map generation,
three-dimensional GIS, environmental monitoring, geo-spatial
analysis etc (Kim, et al, 200; Vadon, 2003). In the past, the
automatic generation of a DEM from aerial images has received
a lot of attention among photogrammetrists. Now Digital
Photogrammetry offers all the necessary algorithms and
methods for the automatic production of accurate DEM from
aerial photos. On the other side satellite images have several
advantages over aerial photos: it is easier to acquire images
periodically, in digital format and to cover large geographic
extents etc. But satellite images have many disadvantages over
aerial photos as well, like unknown or improper understandable
camera geometry, inappropriate geometry of reception, low
resolution etc. However, automatic DEM generation has
become an important part of international research in the last 10
years. Thus, new algorithms have been developed, the
performance of which have been assessed and reported in the
bibliography (Singh, et al, 1998; Toutin, 1998; Zhen, et al,
2001; Toutin, et al, 2001; Toutin, 2001; Lee, et al, 2003).
On May 2002, the Earth Observation satellite Spot5 from
CNES, was successfully placed in orbit. The basic
characteristics of this just 2 years - old satellite are well known.
The major advantages, of SPOTS system, that influence the
productivity and the accuracy of a DEM are (Boissin, et al,
2002; Breton, et al, 2002; Lasselin, et al, 2003; Léger, 2003;
Valorge; 2003):
e The resolution: a sampling interval at 5m in panchromatic
mode.
e The new instrument High Resolution Stereoscopic (HRS)
conceived especially to do stereoscopy along side satellite
track. It acquires simultaneously stereo-pairs in quasi real
time, within an interval of 90 seconds.
e The possibility to know the location of the satellite, with
absolute precision better than 15 meters, without any ground
control point (GCP).
This project was done in the framework of the "HRS study
Team" supported by ISPRS-CNES. The purpose of this Study
Team is to test the capability of HRS data for the production of
digital elevation models (DEMs). The Department of Cadastre,
Photogrammetry and Cartography of the Aristotles University
of Thessaloniki in Greece participate in the Initiative as Co-
Investigator.
2. DEM PRODUCTION
2.1 Data
The study site is located in Manosque, France. It is a
countryside landscape, with fields and villages. The height
relief is medium and in some areas considerably intense. The
HRS SPOT-S5 panchromatic stereo-pair covers a region about
120 Km x 60 Km and it was acquired on 14" August 2002 (Fig.
1). The processing level of the scenes is 1A (original images
with radiometric corrections). Metadata files for each scene
were available. An aerial reference DEM for the accuracy
assessment was available as well. The reference data set
describes an area of roughly 6 Km x 65 Km.
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