This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated processing chain from aerial photographs to orthophoto maps. It considers the special requirements of archaeological aerial images, including oblique imagery, single images, poor approximate georeferencing, and historic photographs. As a first step the automatic relative orientation of images from an archaeological image archive is presented
The book includes a preface and four articles which deal with the automatic georeferencing of aeria...
Aerial photography has been acquired regularly for topographic mapping since the decade of 1930. In ...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated...
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...
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. O...
Archaeologists using airborne data can encounter a large variety of frame images in the course of th...
Coherent analysis and data presentation is the most important function in geographic information sys...
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by m...
We present a method for the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological photographs captured aboard ...
This paper explains how ortho-rectification of frame camera, aerial photography is fairly complex, a...
This thesis deals with methods and algorithms used in computer vision for fully automatic reconstruc...
We present a method for the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological photographs captured aboard ...
The book includes a preface and four articles which deal with the automatic georeferencing of aeria...
Aerial photography has been acquired regularly for topographic mapping since the decade of 1930. In ...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
This paper presents the newly developed software OrientAL, which aims at providing a fully automated...
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...
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. O...
Archaeologists using airborne data can encounter a large variety of frame images in the course of th...
Coherent analysis and data presentation is the most important function in geographic information sys...
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by m...
We present a method for the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological photographs captured aboard ...
This paper explains how ortho-rectification of frame camera, aerial photography is fairly complex, a...
This thesis deals with methods and algorithms used in computer vision for fully automatic reconstruc...
We present a method for the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological photographs captured aboard ...
The book includes a preface and four articles which deal with the automatic georeferencing of aeria...
Aerial photography has been acquired regularly for topographic mapping since the decade of 1930. In ...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...