The geolocalization of aerial images is important for extracting geospatial information (e.g. the position of buildings, streets, cars, etc.) and for creating maps. The standard is to use an expensive aerial imaging system equipped with an accurate GPS and IMU and/or do laborious Ground Control Point measurements. In this paper we present a novel method to recognize the geolocation of aerial images automatically without any GPS or (Inertial Measurement Unit) IMU. We extract road segments in the image sequence by detecting and tracking cars. We search in a database created from a road network map for the best matches between the road database and the extracted road segments. Geometric hashing is used to retrieve a shortlist of matches. The...
The following paper shows an approach to measure orientation data of sensors during an airplane flig...
Abstract. We propose a method to label roads in aerial images and extract a topologically correct ro...
Knowledge about quantity and position of moving and stationary vehicles is essential for traffic man...
Extracting information about roads is important for many applications, such as infrastructure monito...
In this paper, we address the problem of globally localizing and tracking the pose of a camera-equip...
A world with growing individual traffic requires sufficient solutions for traffic monitoring and gui...
Aerial video provides strong cues for automatic road extraction that are not available in static aer...
Aerial video provides strong cues for automatic road extraction that are not available in static aer...
This paper focuses on segmenting road areas in aerial images. The anticipated outcomes from segmenta...
In the dynamic realm of modern transportation and navigation, the need for a robust ego-localization...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) provides geolocation to a considerable number of applications in...
In this paper we present an approach to enhance existing maps with fine grained segmentation categ...
Digital street maps with rich features are the foundation of many applications. However, creating an...
Spatial data are a key element of geographic information systems (GIS). With the growing computation...
Aerial photographs of buildings are often used as memorabilia sold by trading companies. Such photog...
The following paper shows an approach to measure orientation data of sensors during an airplane flig...
Abstract. We propose a method to label roads in aerial images and extract a topologically correct ro...
Knowledge about quantity and position of moving and stationary vehicles is essential for traffic man...
Extracting information about roads is important for many applications, such as infrastructure monito...
In this paper, we address the problem of globally localizing and tracking the pose of a camera-equip...
A world with growing individual traffic requires sufficient solutions for traffic monitoring and gui...
Aerial video provides strong cues for automatic road extraction that are not available in static aer...
Aerial video provides strong cues for automatic road extraction that are not available in static aer...
This paper focuses on segmenting road areas in aerial images. The anticipated outcomes from segmenta...
In the dynamic realm of modern transportation and navigation, the need for a robust ego-localization...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) provides geolocation to a considerable number of applications in...
In this paper we present an approach to enhance existing maps with fine grained segmentation categ...
Digital street maps with rich features are the foundation of many applications. However, creating an...
Spatial data are a key element of geographic information systems (GIS). With the growing computation...
Aerial photographs of buildings are often used as memorabilia sold by trading companies. Such photog...
The following paper shows an approach to measure orientation data of sensors during an airplane flig...
Abstract. We propose a method to label roads in aerial images and extract a topologically correct ro...
Knowledge about quantity and position of moving and stationary vehicles is essential for traffic man...