5. CONCLUSIONS
In this paper, we generated the digital maps at 1:5000 scale
using three high resolution satellite images for analysis of the
effects of image quality on generation digital map, and we
compared plotted features between satellite images and aerial
photograph. Also image quality was estimated quantitatively
and compared these results with the number of plotted features.
The results of experiments showed that digital maps generated
by various satellite images could produce different results even
if they have similar spatial resolution. RER, GRD and NIIRS
that tell the image interpretability were critical parameters than
GSD for digital map generation.
Main contribution of this study is the investigation of the
plotted features extracted by various satellite images and
analyze the effect of image quality from the results of plotted
maps.
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7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The work in the paper is supported by research grant from
*Kompsat-3 System Develop ment Project" of Korea Aerospace
Research Institute and "the supporting project to educate GIS
experts" of Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements.
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