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Effect of planimetiric correction with a few GCPs on terrain 
height estimation with stereo pair 
Kohei Arai, S.Mukai and Y. Terayama 
Department of Information Science, Saga University 
1 Honjo, Saga-city, Saga 840 Japan 
+81-952-24-6010 (FAX) 
arai@is. saga-u. ac. jp(E-mail) 
+81-952-24-5191 Ext. 2567, 
Abstract 
Effect of planimetric correction 
with a few GCPs on terrain height 
estimation with stereo pair has been 
confirmed. It is well known terrain 
height estimation accuracy depends on 
geometric fidelity, in particular, 
planimetric distortion. If a few GCPs 
with almost same terrain height are 
extracted from stereo pair, planimetric 
distortion can be corrected results in 
an improvement of terrain height 
estimation accuracy. 
1. Introduction 
In Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 
estimation with stereo pair, estimation 
accuracy depends on stereo matching 
accuracy. It is also obvious that stereo 
matching accuracy depends on planimetric 
fidelity of stereo pair. In order to 
confirm it, | an attempt has been 
conducted with system corrected SPOT/HRV 
of stereo pair of imagery data. 
In this study, it is assumed that a 
few GCPs(Ground Control Points) are 
available with not so accurate location 
accuracy and with almost same height. A 
method for improvement of stereo 
matching accuracy with such a few GCPs 
is proposed. Effects of the proposed 
method is evaluated in terms of DEM 
estimation accuracy and planimetric 
accuracy. 
2. The proposed method 
In general, DEM is estimated with 
stereo pair of chip images including the 
point of interest through stereo 
matching. Before that, a geometric 
correction, generally, is applied to the 
raw images such as system correction. 
The proposed method is to apply a simple 
planimetric correction such as Affine 
transformation with a few GCPs of not so 
accurate location accuracy and of almost 
same sea level before the stereo 
matching. 
System corrected images have 
residual geometric distortion results in 
low planimetric fidelity. This implies 
poor stereo matching accuracy. If the 
planimetric fidelity is improved, then 
stereo matching accuracy will be 
improved results in increasing DEM 
857 
estimation accuracy. In the planimetric 
correction, it can not be expected that 
a number of GCPs with high location 
accuracy is existing. Because if such a 
number of GCPs are available, it is 
expected that a high accurate large 
scale map is available so that it is 
also expected that a high accurate DEM 
can be estimated from such a map. 
Assuming such a large scale map is not 
available and also assuming that there 
is only a few GCPs with not so accurate 
location accuracy extracted from a small 
scale map, a method for improvement of 
planimetric fidelity is proposed. 
In order to improve a planimetric 
fidelity, the following first order 
Affine transformation is assumed. 
[L' |=|01|+|cosQ —sinQ||1 -sinR| 
IP” | |Op| |sinQ cosQ||0 cosR| 
l1 0 | Me iil (1) 
[0 Mil IP] 
where (L,P) and (L’,P’) are line and 
pixel coordinate of GCP in the 
planimetrically distorted system 
corrected image and planimetrically 
corrected image, Ol, Op are offsets in 
line and pixel directions, Me, Mi are 
magnification and aspect ratios and Q, R 
denote skew and rotation, respectively. 
Ignoring the sencond order terms from 
equation (1), (L’,P’) is expressed as 
follows. 
|L’|=|01| + Me |1 —Mi(Q+R) | IL| (2) 
IP" | lOpl . IQ Mi | IPI 
=]A11 A12| ILI + IB1] (3) 
|A21 A22| |P| |B2] 
The coefficients of the above equation 
are determined with a few GCPs so that 
if a few GCPs with almost same height 
are available, then planimetric 
distortion will be removed through 
Affine transformation with the 
determined coefficients. 
The aim of the proposed method is 
to improve DEM estimation accuracy 
through planimetric correction. 
3. Experimental consideration with 
SPOT/HRV stereo pair 
 
	        
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