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least two lines with a sufficient base to height ratio in both 
forward and backward to minimise occlusions, would also be 
beneficial for urban mapping. Currently, further research in 
AIM is focused on improving surface modeling, fine-tuning 
adaptivity of parameters and extending the matching algorithm 
on Lev0 images with non-adjusted orientation data for tie point 
extraction in AT. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
This work was performed within the project AIM, a cooperation 
of ETH Zurich and LGGM. The authors are grateful to Kikuo 
Tachibana, Tadashi Sasagawa and Hiroyuki Okada, PASCO 
Corp., for providing the ADS40 dataset of Yokohama. Natasha 
Vassilieva, IGP-ETH, is especially thanked for measuring the 
reference data in both Yokohama and Waldkirch datasets. The 
general support of the ADS40 development team of LGGM and 
the assistance of Muzzafar Adiguezel and Fernando Shapira, 
LGGM support team, in data processing are gratefully 
acknowledged. 
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