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The students can learn some of the automatic methodologies
used in Digital Photogrammetry, in a practical way using these
open systems. Thus, the automatic processes implemented in
the digital photogrammetric workstations become open
processes that allow the analyses the input data, the detailed
methods, the partial and final results. Through these systems it
is possible to obtain a complete knowledge of the processes that
allow to a student perform an adequate analysis of the results
and errors in its future professional labour.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work is part of the research activities of the "Sistemas
Fotogramétricos y Topométricos” (Photogrammetric and
Topometric Systems) Research Group of the University of Jaén
(Andalusian Regional Research Program).