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17 August 1994 Use of tree search methods in digital photogrammetry
George Vosselman
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Proceedings Volume 2357, ISPRS Commission III Symposium: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182906
Event: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision: ISPRS Commission III Symposium, 1994, Munich, Germany
Abstract
Digital photogrammetry has emerged from the combination of analytical photogrammetry and digital image processing and interpretation techniques. Contrast enhancement, resampling, and image matching methods already found their way to many applications in photogrammetry. Other methods, like tree search, are less well known. This paper reviews tree search methods and strategies that are commonly used in other disciplines. Several examples are given of photogrammetric tasks that could benefit from these methods. The suitability of the reviewed methods for the photogrammetric applications is discussed.
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George Vosselman "Use of tree search methods in digital photogrammetry", Proc. SPIE 2357, ISPRS Commission III Symposium: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision, (17 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182906
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KEYWORDS
Photogrammetry

Image segmentation

Digital photography

3D modeling

Digital image processing

Image processing

Object recognition

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