Oblique aerial imagery for NMA :some best pratices
Oblique airborne photogrammetry is rapidly maturing and being offered by service providers as a good alternative or replacement of the more traditional vertical imagery and for very different applications (Fig.1). EuroSDR, representing European National Mapping Agencies (NMAs) and research organizat...
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oai:localhost:DHTL-48622020-03-30T02:14:17Z Oblique aerial imagery for NMA :some best pratices Remondino, F. Building Reconstruction Dense Image Matching Photogrammetry Oblique cameras Oblique airborne photogrammetry is rapidly maturing and being offered by service providers as a good alternative or replacement of the more traditional vertical imagery and for very different applications (Fig.1). EuroSDR, representing European National Mapping Agencies (NMAs) and research organizations of most EU states, is following the development of oblique aerial cameras since 2013, when an ongoing activity was created to continuously update its members on the developments in this technology. Nowadays most European NMAs still rely on the traditional workflow based on vertical photography but changes are slowly taking place also at production level. Some NMAs have already run some tests internally to understand the potential for their needs whereas other agencies are discussing on the future role of this technology and how to possibly adapt their production pipelines. At the same time, some research institutions and academia demonstrated the potentialities of oblique aerial datasets to generate textured 3D city models or large building block models. The paper provides an overview of tests, best practices and considerations coming from the R&D community and from three European NMAs concerning the use of oblique aerial imagery. http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLI-B4/639/2016/isprs-archives-XLI-B4-639-2016.pdf 2020-02-18T02:28:26Z 2020-02-18T02:28:26Z 2016 20181122100935.0 130605s2016 BB In: Proceedings of the XXIII ISPRS Congress : From human history to the future with spatial information : Commission IV /ISPRS Archives Volume XLI-B4 (2016), pp. 639-645. 2194-9034 http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/4862 eng |
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Oblique airborne photogrammetry is rapidly maturing and being offered by service providers as a good alternative or replacement of the more traditional vertical imagery and for very different applications (Fig.1). EuroSDR, representing European National Mapping Agencies (NMAs) and research organizations of most EU states, is following the development of oblique aerial cameras since 2013, when an ongoing activity was created to continuously update its members on the developments in this technology. Nowadays most European NMAs still rely on the traditional workflow based on vertical photography but changes are slowly taking place also at production level. Some NMAs have already run some tests internally to understand the potential for their needs whereas other agencies are discussing on the future role of this technology and how to possibly adapt their production pipelines. At the same time, some research institutions and academia demonstrated the potentialities of oblique aerial datasets to generate textured 3D city models or large building block models. The paper provides an overview of tests, best practices and considerations coming from the R&D community and from three European NMAs concerning the use of oblique aerial imagery. |
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