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Ver
Compression
APs
Rej
SigmaO
STD-X
STD-Y 1 STD-Z
RMSE-X
RMSE-Y
RMSE-Z
pm/pixel
of CHK+TIE points (mm)
at CHK points (mm)
51
1.0 (TIFF - 22.9MB)
10
0
0.26/0.10
0.047
0.082
0.040
0.077
0.120
0.059
52
5.5 (Q100-4,2MB)
10
0
0.26/0.10
0.047
0.082
0.040
0.078
0.124
0.059
53
41.6 (Q70-0.5MB)
10
0
0.26/0.10
0.047
0.082
0.040
0.077
0.132
0.060
Table 6. JPEG compression test with F828 (GCP/CHK/TIE are 44/43/81 respectively).
Ver
GCP
CHK
TIE
APs
Rej
SigmaO
STD-X
STD-Y
STD-Z
RMSE-X
RMSE-Y
RMSE-Z
tun/pixel
of CHK+TIE points (mm)
at CHK points (mm)
61
87
0
99
10
0
0.54/0.25
0.151
0.241
0.130
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
62
44
43
99
10
0
0.52/0.24
0.147
0.234
0.127
0.381
0.471
0.203
63
10
77
99
10
0
0.49/0.22
0.155
0.245
0.136
0.574
0.636
0.222
64
186
-
free
10
0
0.48/0.22
0.138
0.217
0.116
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Table 7. Temporal stability test of N93 (image acquisition on 30 th September, 2007).
(a) (c) (e)
(b) (d) (f)
Figure 7. Systematic residual patterns after the self-calibrating bundle adjustment.
3.5 JPEG test with F828
The use of JPEG images for the image measurements of K750i,
N93 and W100 raised the question whether the JPEG
compression has an effect on the results. The original TIFF
images of the F828 were converted to quality level 100
(maximum quality) and 70 JPEG images, using the free
software IrfanView (version 3.98, http://www.irfanview.com/).
Table 6 gives the results. The loss of empirical accuracy due to
~ 42 times JPEG compression is only 12 microns in depth
(version 51 and 53 in Table 6). The other coordinates are of the
same accuracy. Our results are controversial to those results
given in Lam et al. (2001), Li et al. (2002) and Shih and Liu
(2005). However, their tests are on aerial images, while we have
a close-range test object under good illumination conditions.
3.6 Stability test with N93
In order to check the temporal stability of the interior
orientation over time, we acquired two sets of images of N93,
the first dataset on 6 th Februray, 2007 (whose results are given
in Chapter 3.2 and in Table 3) and the second on 30 th
September, 2007. Both datasets have the same number of
images and roughly the same acquisition geometry. The
numerical results of the second epoch are given in Table 7. The
September 2007 dataset has slightly better theoretical precision
and empirical accuracy numbers than the February 2007 results.
This is because of slightly better convergent image acquisition
geometry of September 2007 dataset. We have found similar
systematic error patterns also on the September 2007 images
(Figure 8a and 8b).