The analysis of the accuracy of spatial models using photogrammetric software: Agisoft Photoscan and Pix4D

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This article was created as a result of research conducted within the master thesis. The purpose of the measurements was to analyze the accuracy of the positioning of points by computer programs. Selected software was a specialized computer software dedicated to photogrammetric work. For comparative purposes it was decided to use tools with similar functionality. As the basic parameters that affect the results selected the resolution of the photos on which the key points were searched. In order to determine the location of the determined points, it was decided to follow the photogrammetric resection rule. In order to automate the measurement, the measurement session planning was omitted. The coordinates of the points collected by the tachymetric measure were used as a reference system. The resulting deviations and linear displacements oscillate in millimeters. The visual aspects of the cloud points have also been briefly analyzed.

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Barbasiewicz, A., Widerski, T., & Daliga, K. (2018). The analysis of the accuracy of spatial models using photogrammetric software: Agisoft Photoscan and Pix4D. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 26). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182600012

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