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characteristics minima will not be reached, so
that the set number of iterations is exceeded.
This will stop the computation.
In addition to those characteristics already
mentioned, a correlation coefficient which
serves as similarity rate is used in multi image
matching. This coefficient defines the
similarity between the gray dispersion of the
object surface and the corresponding gray scale
dispersion of the image; it is computed for each
image according to equation (4.1) /SACHS 1973/.
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(C[gi, 53?1- [g1, 31? /n) *([G5 2]- [G5 ] 2/n)) ?
(4.1)
with: rij - correlation coefficient
gi,j = image gray value
Gj = object gray value
n = number of surface elements
i = image index
j = surface element index
Réseau crosses, total reflexion or lacking
object structure may cause signal disturbances
in the images. In this case, the correlation
coefficient is considerably lower than the
average of all coefficients.
In the method that is being presented in this
paper, images with signal disturbances will be
excluded from further computations by means of
the correlation coefficient.
5. APPLICATIONS
In the following, two examples will be presented
to illustrate possible applications of digital
multi image orthophotos and the method of its
computation.
5.1 Example 1 : Testfield
A testfield with an affixed texture serves as a
first example (see Fig. 5-1). In this case CCD-
sensors were used to create digital images.
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Figure 5-1 : Digital images of the testfield
The parameters of the interior and exterior
orientation were defined during preliminary
measurings. For the computation of the multi
image matching, the size of the single surface
elements was set at 1 x 1 mm2. The number of
elements per mesh was 15 x 15.
Figure 5-2 shows the operating display of the
multi image matching.
Figure 5-2 : Operating display
The meshes of the single images and the result
of one iteration (see SAMPLE) is shown in figure
5-3.
Figure 5-3 : Control display