期刊
REMOTE SENSING
卷 14, 期 15, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs14153784
关键词
dense matching; MVS; block design optimization; multi-image; camera network; photogrammetry
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资金
- Australian Research Council [DP210101122]
This study investigates the influence of different block geometry configurations on multi-image dense matching and provides operational guidance on block geometry optimization to maximize accuracy and completeness.
Digital photogrammetry is a widespread surveying technique in different fields of application due to its flexibility, versatility and cost-effectiveness. Despite its increasing automation and simplicity, a proper image block design is crucial to ensure high standards of performance and accuracy. Studies on camera network design have been largely dealt with in the scientific literature with reference to image orientation process, while they are still poor on dense matching. This paper investigates the influence of different block geometry configurations on multi-image dense matching. Starting from the same orientation solution, dense matching was performed considering different combinations of number of images and base length distance between the first and the last image within a strip. The raster Digital Elevation Models (DEM) resulting from each sequence of images were compared with a reference DEM to assess accuracy and completeness. The tests were conducted using different cameras and at various test sites to assess different survey conditions and generalize the findings. The presented results provide some operational guidance on block geometry optimization to maximize the accuracy and completeness.
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