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by the dense matcher module of UltraMap
Figure 4 shows the point cloud generated by UltraMap
based on a set of overlapping UltraCam images. The point
density is around 300 points per square meter. For better
visualization only a quarter of all points are shown.
The achievable height accuracy of the point cloud is better
than the GSD, thus a 10cm imagery leads to <10cm height
accuracy of the resulting digital surface model. The quality
of the automated dense matching process depends
significantly on the camera and the structure of the terrain.
Geometric stability and radiometric dynamic of the camera
have a direct impact on the matching results.
3. DSM and DTM
Once the DSM has been processed out of the images, the
DSM and the original image can be combined in a true-
ortho projection which results on a so called true-ortho
image. This is an image with no perspective view as each
pixel of the image has been (true-) ortho rectified by a
surface model and not by a terrain model like the standard
ortho image. True-ortho images have a significant benefit
in some applications as they do not have any leaning
objects.
Figure 5 shows the shaded relief of a DSM which has been
generated from the point cloud. Remarkable is the high
level of detail and also the very sharp building edges. The
white spot at the lower left corner is the church tower
shown in detail in figure 4.
Figure 5. DSM generated from the point cloud by the
UltraMap dense matcher module
The next step after the DSM generation is the processing of
a DTM. The DTM will be processed out of the DSM using
a “Winston-Salem” algorithm developed by Microsoft
which utilizes computer vision based classification for the
terrain filtering. Figure 6 shows the DSM (left) and the
filtered DTM (right).
Figure 6. High-resolution DSM (left) and DTM
(right) processed using automated dense matching
with UltraCam images and UltraMap processing
software
4. DSMOrtho and DTMOrtho
An additional new UltraMap 3.0 module then combines the
image data and the DSM or DTM and generates
automatically either a DSMOrtho or a DTMOrtho image
including automated seamline generation. Figure 7 shows a
DSMOrtho image, figure 8 a DTMOrtho image.
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Figure 7. High resolution DSMOrtho, generated
automatically by UltraMap
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