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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B6. Istanbul 2004 
3. RFRESHERCOURSE IN DIGITAL 
PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR GEO-INFORMATION 
PRODUCTION IN WEST AFRICA. 
3.1 Justification 
Geo-information production processes now have digital 
components in most of the West African states. RECTAS 
Council Members (who are the Heads of National Mapping 
Organizations in the region) confirmed this in May 2000 and 
urged RECTAS to reflect this in their courses. Need for training 
in digital photogrammetry was also expressed at the ISPRS 
congress in Amsterdam in June 2000. Discussions between ITC 
and Leica confirmed this. 
Cost sharing: RECTAS hosted the refresher course and provided 
infrastructure supporting services (including space, counterpart 
staffing and some computer equipment) for the course. The 
contribution from Leica is acknowledged and Leica actively 
supported this initiative. Both ITC and RECTAS (with ECA 
affiliations) have input additional resources to ensure the 
effectiveness of the course, which may be considered additional 
donor support. The course was given at the Regional Centre for 
Training in Aerospace Survey "RECTAS" ILE IFE in Nigeria 
from November 19th to November 30™ by 2 ITC staff members 
(Sokhon Phem, Karl Grabmaier). There were in total 16 
participants (7 Nigerians, 2 Senegalese, 2 Cameroonians, 1 
Burkina be, 1 Benin, INiger, 1 Ghanaian and 1 Malian). They 
were from different background and organisations in which 4 
Nigerians from RECTAS, other 3 Nigerians from “Survey 
department, ICP Leica System, Ministry of Lands & Survey"; 2 
Senegalese from “Cadastre department, Travaux Geographic"; 2 
Cameroonians from “Min of town planning, Min of urbanism”; 
| Burkina be from DASU; 1 Benin from IGN; 1 Niger from 
IGN, | Ghanaian from survey department. Among those 
participants there is only one lady from Cameroon. 
3.2 About the course 
This course was given in cooperation with RECTAS and LH- 
Systems that made the software (SOCET SET and Pro600) 
available and free of charge. The course was intended for 20 
participants, and to be given in the last quarter of 2001. More 
than 20 participants were not feasible with only five available 
computer systems. It treated typical photogrammetric production 
on digital photogrammetric systems in a practical manner 
(Orientation of images including aero triangulation and SPOT 
orientation, Production of DTMs, Orthophoto and mosaics, 
editing of DTMs, and digitizing of topographic features). This 
was done mainly with hands on practical, which were 
introduced by a short lecture and concluded with a discussion. 
3.3 Course objectives (for RECTAS) 
° Primary objective: : 
To provide awareness of and hands on familiarization with the 
latest workstation based technological developments in digital 
photogrammetry for 20 participants (16 regional participants and 
4 from RECTAS) 
. Secondary Objectives: 
Institutional Strengthening: on completion of the course regional 
staff from NMAS will be aware of the latest technologies and 
operating procedures and be better able to advise their 
governments and departments on developments to meet 
demands for modern digital information. Furthermore the 
refresher course provided institutional support to the RECTAS 
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who will be able to reflect the latest technological thinking in its 
technician, technologist and post-graduate courses. 
The refresher course further strengthened the relationship 
between RECTAS and ITC, which has existed for 
approximately 30 years. It compliments other activities taking 
place within the NFP/sister institutes linkage framework. The 
course also strengthened the RECTAS network with its 
sustaining partners in the West Africa region. The linkage with 
Leica strengthened the ITC and RECTAS networks with the 
private sector. Marketing of ITC expertise and products: the 
course provided a platform to market ITC products and services 
to key professionals in 8 West African countries. The refresher 
course also supports the ongoing commitment to RECTAS in 
view of the RECTAS/ITC/GDTA CABGLEN proposal 
currently at ECOWAS/EU. 
Potential for developing the refresher course into a commercial 
course: RECTAS see the potential to develop this course into 
commercial courses at different levels for technicians, 
technologists and professionals from Nigeria and the region. 
Acquisition of non-NFP participants: further extension of 
support to RECTAS (the ECOWAS/EU initiative) will have a 
project fellowship component. Cooperation with other donors: 
refresher courses at RECTAS are coordinated by RECTAS to 
meet regional needs. There will be short courses run at RECTAS 
in 2001 with support from French bilateral assistance. 
3.4 Content of the course 
e Introduction to the course and to the hardware and 
software used 
e Project Setup and Import of data 
e Digital Orientation and Aero-triangulation 
e Automatic DTM and Orthophoto production 
e Feature Extraction 
e Final discussion about digital photogrammetric systems 
and future outlook. 
4. RECUITEMENT & SELECTION 
One of the 20 places was granted to a participant to be 
nominated by the local representative of LH-Systems in 
consideration of the software being made available free of 
charge. 
Recruitment and selection was further done by RECTAS 
according to guidelines from ITC and with the help of alumni 
lists provided by ITC. 20 participants (of which one was 
nominated by the local representative of LH-Systems) were 
selected, but 4 of them did actually not come to the course. 
5. EXECUTION OF THE COURSE 
On Nov. 13" we left Enschede with 5 stereo shutters, a laptop 
PC and a LCD-projector in our luggage and fetched additional 
electronic components for the stereo-shutters on our way to 
Amsterdam. Nov. 14" we flew from Amsterdam to Lagos. We 
had approximately 75 kg of luggage, with 20 kg allowance each 
(thus together 40 kg) but managed to pay for only 16 kg of 
excess luggage. Mr. Lartey from RECTAS took care of all 
formalities regarding our luggage. In Lagos we stayed 
overnight, then arrangements for some course participants had to 
be made locally before we could leave for Ile-Ife. 
Local preparations had to start with the installation of the 
hardware (fitting of the stereo shutters) and software (SOCET 
SET, PRO600 etc.), and changing the course material to the 
local situation. At our arrival the computer systems had not yet 
been installed, so we started to change the course-material 
according to the intended hard- and software configuration. 
 
	        
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