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Evaluating methods for implementing photogrammetric sensor platforms with various Lidar components for use with close and mid-range particle detection systemsKendler, Johnathan M. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2008. / "December, 2008." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-47). Online version available on the World Wide Web.
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Analyzing an orthophoto mapping system using system analysis, SWOT and client satisfaction survey : a case study of the Chief Directorate of Surveys and Mapping, Republic of South Africa /Mnyengeza, Mnqweno. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2010. / Full text also available online. Scroll down for electronic link.
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The use of aerial photographs to distinguish between stocking and density of western hemlock stands on the University of British Columbia Research Forest, Haney, B.C.Chiam, Yeow Chin January 1967 (has links)
Quantitative measures of stand density and stocking are very important because only with full knowledge of the growing stock can a forest be managed efficiently. Stocking is concerned with fraction of area occupied with trees. Density is related to the degree of crowding within the area occupied. These quantitative values are determined by parameters that could be measured on the ground and on aerial photographs. The methods used to estimate height, crown width, and crown closure from aerial photographs are thoroughly described. The writer also describes the stocking and density conditions under which trees grow, with illustrations by both theoretical models and actual sample plot crown models.
Forty-seven sets of ground and photo-measurements were taken and analysed by simple and multiple regression methods. A comparison of photo and ground values was then made to evaluate the usefulness of aerial photographs for density and stocking measurements. The correlation of the ratio of height (Ht) to crown width (CW) from the ground and photo data to age, site index, crown closure, basal area, adjusted basal area, crowding factor and adjusted crowding factor were also studied. Eight assumptions regarding normality of density and full stocking were made so that the interrelationship between the individual density and stocking measurements could be studied more effectively. It is concluded that Ht/CW ratios are measurable from aerial photographs and shown that they are useful as a measure of stand density and stocking. / Forestry, Faculty of / Graduate
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A software assistant for manual stereo photometrologySheer, Paul January 1997 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of
Science in Engineering. / A software package was written under the X Window System, Version 11, to assist
in manual stereopsis of multiple views. The package enables multiple high resolution
(2000 by 1500 pixels and higher) black and white photographs to be viewed simultaneously.
Images have adjustable zoom windows which can be manipulated with the
pointing device. The zoom windows enlarge to many times the resolution of the image
enabling sub-pixel measurements to be extrapolated by the operator. A user-friendly
interface allows for fast pinhole camera calibration (from known 3D calibration points)
and enables three dimensional lines, circles, grids, cylinders and planes to be fitted
to markers specified by the user. These geometric objects are automatically rendered
in 3D for comparison with the images. The camera calibration is performed using
an iterative optimisation algorithm which also tries multiple combinations of omitted
calibration points. This allows for some fault tolerance of the algorithm with respect
to erroneous calibration points. Vector mathematics for the geometrical fits is derived.
The calibration is shown to converge on a variety of photographs from actual
plant surveys. In an artificial test on an array of constructed 3D coordinate markers,
absolute accuracy was found to be 1 mm (standard deviation of the Euclidean error)
for a distance of 2.5 meters from a standard 35 mm camera. This translates to an
error of 1.6 pixels in the scanned views. Lens distortion was assumed to be negligible,
except for aspect ratio distortion which was calibrated for. Finally. to demonstrate
the efficacy of the package, a 3D model was reconstructed from ten photographs of a
human face, taken from different angles. / AC2017
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Low-cost large scale aerial photography and the Upland South Folk Cemetery a thesis presented to the Department of Geology and Geography in candidacy for the degree of Master of Science /Wolf, Eric B. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Northwest Missouri State University, 2006. / The full text of the thesis is included in the pdf file. Title from title screen of full text.pdf file (viewed on January 25, 2008) Includes bibliographical references.
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Preparation of aerial tree volume tables for old-growth ponderosa pine /Paine, David P. January 1958 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1958. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-95). Also available on the World Wide Web.
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Airborne multispectral and hyperspectral remote sensing techniques in archaeology a comparative study /Aqdus, Syed Ali. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Glasgow, 2009. / Ph.D. thesis submitted to the Faculty of Physical Sciences, Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences and the Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, 2009. Includes bibliographical references. Print version also available.
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Aerial photographic techniques in pollution detectionScherz, James P. January 1967 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1967. / Vita. Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Automated stereophotogrammetryBrookshire, Gregory L. January 1987 (has links)
The principle function of any automated stereophotogrammetry algorithm is to identify corresponding points in the stereo pair. In the present approach the widely known technique of successive refinement of parallax based on hierarchical coarse-to-fine resolution steps is used. To eliminate the four-eight connectivity problem of orthogonal arrays, a pseudo-hexagonal array is used at all but the final resolution. Candidate matching points are determined from the oriented edge-vector graph. Candidates will be nodes on the graph, which represent observable features at the gray scale level. Matching is based on the correlation of the edge vectors rather than the gray scale, except at the single pixel resolution where parallax accuracy is refined by a quick gray scale correlation of small windows. A discussion of speed and future studies is given. / M.S.
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National Ocean Service stellar calibration procedure for the large format cameraPodczasy, Karen Ann Theresa January 1984 (has links)
The Large Format Camera is a high resolution wide-angle mapping camera. It will be carried into orbit as a payload in the Shuttle Orbiter vehicle's cargo bay.
A mapping camera must be calibrated to determine precise values for its elements of interior orientation. The Large Format Camera was calibrated by the stellar method of camera calibration.
Descriptions of the procedure used by the National Ocean Service to calibrate the Large Format Camera are included. / Master of Engineering
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