The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and location. Therefore, next to a description of technical parameters and depicted content, georeferencing of every image is of vital importance. This can be done either by identifying the main photographed object (georeferencing of the image content) or by mapping the center point and/or the outline of the image footprint. The paper proposes a new image archiving workflow. The new pipeline is based on the parameters that are logged by a commercial, but cost-effective GNSS/IMU solution and processed with in-house-developed software. Together, these components allow one to automatically geolocate and rectify the (oblique) aerial images (by a sim...
Images from archival aerial photogrammetric surveys are a unique and relatively unexplored means to ...
Archaeology is by its nature strictly connected with the physical landscape and as such it explores ...
For acquisition of source data for geoinformation analyses is necessary to do some field works. This...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
Taking a photograph is often considered to be an indispensable procedural step in many archaeologica...
This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated...
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by m...
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. A...
This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated...
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by m...
ject. One of the research methods employed is aerial photography. This method has already proved to ...
Coherent analysis and data presentation is the most important function in geographic information sys...
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. O...
Images from archival aerial photogrammetric surveys are a unique and relatively unexplored means to ...
Archaeology is by its nature strictly connected with the physical landscape and as such it explores ...
For acquisition of source data for geoinformation analyses is necessary to do some field works. This...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
Taking a photograph is often considered to be an indispensable procedural step in many archaeologica...
This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated...
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by m...
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. A...
This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated...
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by m...
ject. One of the research methods employed is aerial photography. This method has already proved to ...
Coherent analysis and data presentation is the most important function in geographic information sys...
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. O...
Images from archival aerial photogrammetric surveys are a unique and relatively unexplored means to ...
Archaeology is by its nature strictly connected with the physical landscape and as such it explores ...
For acquisition of source data for geoinformation analyses is necessary to do some field works. This...