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Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Data Processing and Analysis

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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
856470848
Title:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Data Processing and Analysis
Sub title:
September 8 - 12, 1990, Dresden, GDR
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (396 Seiten)
Year of publication:
1990
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher of the original:
Kammer der Technik
Identifier (digital):
856470848
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Language:
English
Usage licence:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
[S 7 Acquisition and Use of Space Photographic Data (IC-WG I / II)]
Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter

Chapter

Title:
DISTINGUISHABLE DETAILS IN AIR PHOTOS. Werner Schubert
Document type:
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Table of contents

  • Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Data Processing and Analysis
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Copies of this book may be obtained from Gesellschaft für Photograrmetrie und Fernerkundung at KAMMER DER TECHNIK, [...]
  • Introduction
  • Commission II PROGRESS IN DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS
  • Working Group Chairman
  • CONTENTS
  • [S 1 Special Session]
  • ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMISSION II WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING. Jürgen Pietschner
  • Advances in the Processing and Analysis of Photogrammetric and Remotely Sensed Data. Prof Dr. Klaus Szangolies
  • [S 2 Manufacturers Forum]
  • New Developments in the Processing Software for P-Series Planicomp. Johannes Saile, Oberkochen
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PRODUCTS FROM LEICA. A Stewart Walker
  • [S 3 Analytical Instruments (WG II / 1)]
  • Digital Photogrammetric Applications with the Prime-Wild S9 Analytical Plotter. David Wilkins
  • DICOMAT - The analytical photogrammetric restitution system of Carl Zeiss JENA GmbH. G. Bauer
  • ANALPRET Computer Assisted and Controlled Plotter for Teaching and Interpretation. M. G. Gerencser, Prof. Dr.
  • [S 4 Systems for Analysis of Remotely Sensed Data (WG II / 2)]
  • LOW COST IMAGE PROCESSING ON PERSONAL COMPUTERS: THE MACINTOSH-II BASED DIRIGO SYSTEM. Manfred Ehlers
  • A low-cost image processing system on a 32-bit RISC microcomputer. Mulder N. J., H. R. Kostwinder and L. J. Blesius
  • [S 5 Systems for Reception, Recording, Preprocessing, Archiving and Dissemination of Remotely Sensed Data (WG II / 3)]
  • A Fast Storage Unit With Integrated Database Processor for Image Data. Lieckfeldt, P.; Missling, K.-D. ; Neumann, B.
  • THEMATIC COMPRESSION OF METEOROLOGICAL IMAGE DATA. Hans-Jörg Grundmann, Adolf Günther, Olaf Hellmuth
  • A STANDARD METHOD FOR CREATING SELF-DEFINING DATA STRUCTURES FOR INFORMATION ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER. John A. Johnson
  • LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERSTANDING RETRIEVED DATA. Fred C. Billingsley
  • [S 6 Systems and Instrumentation for Synthetic Aperture Radar Processing (WG II / 4)]
  • Infrared and Microwave Radiometry for Mineral Identification and Moisture Determination. Dr. rer. nat. K. Schmidt, Dr. sc. H. Weichelt, Dipl. -Ing. W. Herr, Dipl.-Geologe M. Iffert
  • Some results of microwave measurements during the INTERCOSMOS complex experiments GEOEX, TELEGEO and CARIBE. Horst Weichelt
  • [S 7 Acquisition and Use of Space Photographic Data (IC-WG I / II)]
  • Cartographic Potential of Space Images. Karsten Jacobsen
  • Multispectral photocamera MK-4. Dr. Yu. KIENKO, Dr. I. NENASHEV, Yu. BELOUS
  • THE COMPOSITING DEVICES FOR PHOTOIMAGES OF MK-4 CAMERA AND PREPARATION OF PHOTOMOSAICS AND PHOTOSKETCHES ON THESE DEVICES. Dr. Yu. KIENKO, Dr. V. KISELEV, Dr . Yu. ORLOV
  • NEW TOPOGRAPHIC AIR SURVEY CAMERA WITH FORWARD MOTION COMPENSATION AFA-TK-10/18. Afremov V. G., Afanasiev I. Yu., Babashkin N. M, llin V. B., Nekhin S. S.
  • On QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING DATA AND THEIR PROCESSING MEETING THE USERS'DEMANDS. FRANZ PLISCHKE, SUSANN HEENE
  • TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING BRIGHTNESS AND SPATIAL-FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS OF TERRAIN FROM AEROSPACE SURVEY MATERIALS. Dr. L. M. Matiyasevich, T. I. Mikheikina, B. V. Svechnikov
  • PHOTOMETRICAL METHOD OP MAKING THE MAPS OP OPTICALLY-UNIPORM TERRAIN RELIEF. Dr. Kiselev V. V., Dr. Mamnitsky V. I., Dr. Matiyasevich L. M
  • JOINT USE OF SPECTROZONAL AND RADIO-THERMAL IMAGES OF MICROWAVE RANGE IN PROBLEMS OF INTERPRETATION OF AEROSPACE SURVEY RESULTS. Dr. E. Maslovsky, Dr. V. Troitsky, Dr. Yu. Shestopalov
  • REMOTE SENSING OF ECOLOGICAL SITUATIONS. Dr. V. A. SUCHTCHENYA
  • Application of cosmic photographs for inventory and man-making of natural resources. by Arkhipov V. I.
  • COMPOSITION CODING OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR DEVELOPING GEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES OF OF RESEARCH OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. N. F. AFANASYEV.
  • Efficient Technologies for Geological Projects and Nature Protection Studies Using Aero/Space Photography Data in USSR. By A. V. Pertsov and S. G. Slutskaya
  • DISTINGUISHABLE DETAILS IN AIR PHOTOS. Werner Schubert
  • PROGRESS IN SPACE PHOTOGRAPHY. KARL-HEINZ MAREK
  • [S 8 Design and Algorithmic Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Systems]
  • PROGRESS AND POTENTIAL OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WORKSTATIONS. IAN DOWMAN
  • DIPS II - Turning a Standard Computer Workstation into a Digital Photogrammetric Station. A. Gruen, H.A. Beyer
  • CONSEQUENCES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL VIEW OF SOLVING SPECIAL TASKS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY WITH SERIAL COMPUTERS. DR. ERHARD PROSS
  • An Advanced Digital Stereophotogrammetric System (ADSS)- Current Developments at the Technical University of Berlin. Gerhard Koenig, Wolfgang Nickel, Juergen Storl
  • Low Cost Digital Photogrammetric System for Education and Training "BIRDMAN". Sunji MURAI and Kesami KOIDO
  • Off-Line and On-Line Applications of Macro Photogrammetry. Karsten Jacobsen
  • DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC WORKSTATIONS. Peter Lohmann , Christoph Lüken, Gustav Picht
  • INTEGRATION OF THE NOS CAMERA CALIBRATION SYSTEM INTO THE IDPF. Roop C. Malhotra
  • ANALYTICAL VERSUS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES AND SYSTEMS. BRANKO MAKAROVIC
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC OPEN SYSTEMS. Atef A. Elassal
  • ANALOG OR DIGITAL MAPPING FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS? A Contribution to the Conception of Digital Mapping Systems. O. Kölbl
  • DESCRIBING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY BY FUNCTIONAL ANALYTICAL METHODS. DR. ERHARD PROSS
  • Modular Concept of an Airborne System for Collecting, Processing and Analysis of Remotely Sensed Data. Bach E., Nopirakowski J., Oertel D.
  • Experimental Airborne Remote Sensing with Infrared-Scanner and Panchromatic CCD Area Array Camera (Camcorder). Weng, A.; Dr. Nopirakowski, J.; Ehrenberg, M.; Georgino, P.; Radtke, B.; Dr. Reulke, R.
  • [S 9 Additional Paper]
  • LEAST SQUARES POLYNOMIAL SURFACE FITTING WITH OVERLAPPING DATA. W. P. SEGU
  • Report to Commission II
  • ISPRS Intercommission Working Group II/III "DESIGN AND ALGORITHMIC ASPECTS OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SYSTEMS" Report to Commission II. H. Ebner, I. Dowman, C. Heipke
  • Working Group II/l Analytical Instrument Activities. WORKING GROUP MISSION. prepared by Morris L McKenzie
  • AUTHORS LIST
  • Cover

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DISTINGUISHABLE DETAILS IN AIR PHOTOS 
Werner Schubert 
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The content of inforsat ion of air photos suet be very high to obtain a possibility of multiple interpretation. 
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15. in a practical way we 
chose parameters which influence the 
transfer of information of the system; target - human 
eye; 
1 true spatial frequency of the target according to 
its real geometrical structures and its spectral 
absorption in relation to the surround 
2 modulation transfer of the used lens depending on 
the spatial frequency 
3 modulation transfer of the used film depending on 
the spatial frequency 
4 effective Un film reproduced/ spatial frequency 
5 conditions for viewing the film depending on the 
frequency character of the human eye 
Now we should answer the question how is the inter 
action between the described parameters. 
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possible to approximate rather simple 
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shaped structure, m mis case 
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is changed to 
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Circles with frame-shaped structure have a true spa 
tial frequency calculated after eq.l. 
2. nodulation transfer of lens 
To characterize an objective it is not possible to 
take only one modulation transfer function, Therefore 
we make a compromise and use the modulation transfer 
function which describes a beam in a distance of 33mm
	        

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