© 2000 International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. All rights reserved.Raw digital images can not be used as maps because they contain geometric distortions which stem from the image acquisition process. To supply the same geometric integrity as a map, original raw images must be geometrically corrected and the distortions, such as variations in altitude, and earth curvature, must be compensated for. There are two techniques that can be used to correct the various types of geometric distortions present in digital image data: one is orbital geometry modelling and the other one, rather used in many image processing, is the transformation based on ground control points. In the last few years there has been a significant resurg...
AbstractAs the geometric rectification methods are mostly based on ground control points (GCPs), the...
The geometric correction model describes the relationship between the features in image and object s...
Sudan Engineering Society, JOURNAL, January 2005, Volume, 51 No.43, Pages 1-10.A General Regression ...
Many applications of remotely sensed digital imagery require images that are corrected for geometric...
The geometric correction of high resolution satellite images can be carried out through generic non-...
The availability and variety of high resolution satellite and hyperspectral aerial images have led u...
Mineral exploration is a complex task that often requires the use of satellite imagery, geochemical ...
A number of algorithms have been reported to process and remove geometric distortions in satellite i...
AbstractGeometric distortions are inevitable in aerial images. A raw uncalibrated aerial image acqui...
The Near-equatorial orbit (NEqO) satellite represents a new generation of optical satellite images c...
Astronomical images, degraded by the effects of atmospheric turbulence, can be corrected in real-tim...
GeoEye-1 panchromatic images (geometric resolution: 0.5 m) can be rectified using Rational Polynomia...
Nowadays the artificial intelligent algorithms has considered in GIS and remote sensing. Genetic alg...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityAdvances in remote sensing and associated capabilities are expected...
Precise geometric rectification of satellite imagery normally requires knowing the geodetic location...
AbstractAs the geometric rectification methods are mostly based on ground control points (GCPs), the...
The geometric correction model describes the relationship between the features in image and object s...
Sudan Engineering Society, JOURNAL, January 2005, Volume, 51 No.43, Pages 1-10.A General Regression ...
Many applications of remotely sensed digital imagery require images that are corrected for geometric...
The geometric correction of high resolution satellite images can be carried out through generic non-...
The availability and variety of high resolution satellite and hyperspectral aerial images have led u...
Mineral exploration is a complex task that often requires the use of satellite imagery, geochemical ...
A number of algorithms have been reported to process and remove geometric distortions in satellite i...
AbstractGeometric distortions are inevitable in aerial images. A raw uncalibrated aerial image acqui...
The Near-equatorial orbit (NEqO) satellite represents a new generation of optical satellite images c...
Astronomical images, degraded by the effects of atmospheric turbulence, can be corrected in real-tim...
GeoEye-1 panchromatic images (geometric resolution: 0.5 m) can be rectified using Rational Polynomia...
Nowadays the artificial intelligent algorithms has considered in GIS and remote sensing. Genetic alg...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityAdvances in remote sensing and associated capabilities are expected...
Precise geometric rectification of satellite imagery normally requires knowing the geodetic location...
AbstractAs the geometric rectification methods are mostly based on ground control points (GCPs), the...
The geometric correction model describes the relationship between the features in image and object s...
Sudan Engineering Society, JOURNAL, January 2005, Volume, 51 No.43, Pages 1-10.A General Regression ...