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Soil types are identified by specialized soil survey teams, involving field
inspection as well as laboratory analysis. The soil boundaries are marked on
the orthophotos for subsequent digitizing. The stereo interpretation of the
terrain surface, offered by the stereo-orthophotos, has been recognized to
contribute to the accuracy of the interpreted soil type boundaries.
The interpreted information is transferred to orthophoto mosaics, copies of
which are kept in the cadastral regional office as an up-to-date cadastral
record. Other copies serve as a guide for the digitizing operation.
Digitizing
The data acquisition is based on individual parcels and is carried out
according to the information on the field interpretated orthophotos. All
data, pertaining to a certain parcel, such as its boundaries, cultivation
outlines and buildings, are digitized before proceeding with the following
parcel. Strings of coordinates form segments which are parts of boundary
lines located between points common with adjacent parcels or land use units.
Segments, in turn, make up closed polygons. For parcels extending beyond the
window which delineates the area to be digitized in a stereo model, polygons
are closed with a "virtual" segment along the window.
The digitizing is carried out under computer control, so that the measured
model coordinates can be transformed into the ground control coordinate system
in real-time and are used as such during the entire data acquisition process.
This on-line procedure offers the possibility of using the same strings of
coordinate values to define segments shared by adjacent parcels. The operator
defines a segment as "old" when it was digitized as part of a previous polygon
and identifies it by pointing at its end points and one intermediate one. The
original segment then becomes part of the new polygon. The segment fíle in
the computer memory consists consequently of a unique set of segments which
can be used repeatedly to form different polygons. A special code is used
before the digitizing of a segment is started to indicate whether the segment
is new, old, virtual or internal, the last expression being used for segments
common to two different cultivation types within a parcel. At the end of each
segment a code is used to indicate whether the last segment point is a new one
or whether ít has already been digitized as part of a different parcel or
field. These features, combined with the condition that all data make up
closed polygons, ensure that each boundary poínt is defined in the data bank
by a single set of coordinates, even when such a point belongs to different
parcels or cultivation fields.
As mentioned before, the Stereocompiler offers the possibility of producing a
graphical overlay of the digitized information on the orthophoto
simultaneously with the digitizing process. The operator observes this
graphical record superimposed over the stereo model and it provides him with
an up-to-date record of the digitized information. A previously digitized
segment will, for example, be recognized and can consequently be identified as
"Old". Windows are marked as a preparatory step on the overlays to assure
that the required overlap is obtained for the data digitized in adjacent
models. Cadastral information, such as parcel ídentification numbers and
identified boundaries, can also be indicated on the overlays and can thus be
observed superimposed over the stereoscope model. The operator consequently
has all information, needed for the digitizing operation, displayed in the
instrument's field of view.
The graphical record observed by the operator during the digitizing process
also reduces the chances of errors, omissions and double digitizing. Since