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EXPERT SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE QUALITY.
Dr. Miklos G. Gerencser
College for Land Survey and County Planning
Szekesfehervar
H-8000 HUNGARY
EUROPE
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ABSTRACT:
An expert system was developed under Borland's Turbo Prologfor judging photographic image quality in order to
facilitate the ranking of photographs in production.In the first part ofthe program the knowledge base is collected
containing the necessary preliminary sensitometric, meteorological, on-board photographic, control sensito-
metric, image densitometric and optional MTF data for ranking. In the second part the program investigates the
data of the mission troughout a chain of "if then else" relations, following the human expert's thoughts and
announces its decision in a Quality Report.
The software written to IBM PCs or Compatibles needs complete and reliable data collection and it partly studies
the contradictions between the on board protocol and the physical data as well.
KEY WORDS: Expert System, Image Quality
1. INTRODUCTION AND TASK 2. THE ROLE OF THE INFERENCE ENGINE
The aim of the stand alone Expert Systems (ESs) is to The developed sofware may be followed on Fig.1. Let us
replace the human experts in cases they are not consider the role of the inference engine on the top of
accessible or are expensive and so on. Sometimes the this figure. The software itself consists of series of facts
ES Report may facilitate the communication between and rules. The inference engine is the internal driving
human experts in the discussing of a special problem, force of the system which has the ability to look trough
which needs broader agreement. The ES conveys in- the knowledge base where the data are collected in
formation to the users as well who are not experts at all, form of facts and it applies the rules written in general
but they would like to know the value of their films. Finally form for the discrete cases of single films in order to con-
it reacts back to the producers as well. The experiences struct the Report about the film requested.
having been collected from the earlier mission may be ;
used in the next one and the Report stimulates the | INFERENCE ENGINE |
thinking within the complex aerial photographic process. | |
Not all of human expert activities may be computerized Qulification Knowledge base dev.|
nowadays. Technological processes are more suitable |
for these purposes than pure intellectual activities. Well
defined technological expert areas with 10-100 rules DATA OF
may beoptimalfor ES applications. Exposure TEST SENSITO-
The extension ofthe fifth generation languagues and the | Development | AER ET EV DE
ES Shells are creating an effective environment for pro- ' ON-BOARD FLIGHT
gramming because these languagues are rather de- [Image contrast | CONTROL SENSI-
clarative opposed to procedural ones used for other
photogrammetric purposes. It means that the human Micro imaae : TOMETRY
expert may formulate the problem generally in rules [Micro image | IMAGE DENSITO-
which are applied for the special cases of : METRY
Missions. (Smith, 1988.) Our aim was within this project to | Ranking | MICRO IMAGE
write an ES which comprehends the whole air photo-
graphic process and follows the way of the film from the
test sensitometry of the stored film material troughout L—
the photography and the development till the user in a END REPORT
Report which describes the story and qualification of the
filmasitis shown in Appendix l.
Fig. 1. The block diagram ofthe AIRPHOT Expert System
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