This paper introduced a new automatic terrain extraction (ATE) module inside ERDAS’s photogrammetric software LPS. This method uses a global DEM to initialize a surface model and iteratively refines it with image registration on different pyramid levels. Search range used in image registration is adaptively controlled by elevation range of matched feature points. However, mismatches and elevation blunders may cause search range to be out-of-scope and fail ATE process. We used three blunder elimination techniques to ensure the convergence of search range: positional cross-correlation, PCA-based blunder elimination, and object filtering. The method is tested with images from various sensors including frame cameras, satellites, and Leica’s ADS...
The paper demonstrates modified cross-correlation methods to detect height errors of DTM points base...
Over the past decades, several filters have been developed to derive a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) f...
Elongated topographic artifacts, such as the striping produc-tion artifacts described for USGS 7.5-m...
Digital photogrammetric systems, such as softcopy stereo workstations, are beginning to replace anal...
Users of current Digital Photogrammetric Systems (DPS) can now rapidly generate dense Digital Elevat...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) produced from photogrammetric data sources have long relied on the u...
Airborne topographic data collection requires removal of errors that arise due to surface features t...
Automated procedures for photogrammetric image processing and Digital Elevation Models (DEM) extract...
In recent years, collection and processing techniques for creating digital elevation models (DEMs; d...
There is much software in use today which generate DTMs by image matching, but the resulting DTMs us...
The purpose of this research is to enhance the efficiency of the task of extracting elevation data f...
Here we present a new method for using existing Digital Elevation Model data to optimise performance...
A digital elevation model (DEM) created by automatic image matching or laser scanning – also named a...
The use of consumer grade digital cameras for spatial measurement has rapidly increased over the pas...
The need for Digital Elevation Model (DEM) checking has raised since the automated matching techniqu...
The paper demonstrates modified cross-correlation methods to detect height errors of DTM points base...
Over the past decades, several filters have been developed to derive a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) f...
Elongated topographic artifacts, such as the striping produc-tion artifacts described for USGS 7.5-m...
Digital photogrammetric systems, such as softcopy stereo workstations, are beginning to replace anal...
Users of current Digital Photogrammetric Systems (DPS) can now rapidly generate dense Digital Elevat...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) produced from photogrammetric data sources have long relied on the u...
Airborne topographic data collection requires removal of errors that arise due to surface features t...
Automated procedures for photogrammetric image processing and Digital Elevation Models (DEM) extract...
In recent years, collection and processing techniques for creating digital elevation models (DEMs; d...
There is much software in use today which generate DTMs by image matching, but the resulting DTMs us...
The purpose of this research is to enhance the efficiency of the task of extracting elevation data f...
Here we present a new method for using existing Digital Elevation Model data to optimise performance...
A digital elevation model (DEM) created by automatic image matching or laser scanning – also named a...
The use of consumer grade digital cameras for spatial measurement has rapidly increased over the pas...
The need for Digital Elevation Model (DEM) checking has raised since the automated matching techniqu...
The paper demonstrates modified cross-correlation methods to detect height errors of DTM points base...
Over the past decades, several filters have been developed to derive a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) f...
Elongated topographic artifacts, such as the striping produc-tion artifacts described for USGS 7.5-m...