Using Ground Based Laser Scanners to Establish the Orientation of Terrestrial Imagery

  • Habib A
  • Ghanma M
  • Tait M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper examines the practical application of a method for the co-registration of laser scans and photogrammetric images of terrestrial objects. The method, based on a similarity transformation using conjugate ‘tie lines’ visible in both range data and image, is tested on planar, cylindrical, and rectangular section constraint objects.

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Habib, A., Ghanma, M., Tait, M., & Fox, R. (2003). Using Ground Based Laser Scanners to Establish the Orientation of Terrestrial Imagery. In Proceedings of Optical 3D Measurement Techniques VI (Vol. 1, pp. 306–314). Zurich, Switzerland. Retrieved from http://dprg.geomatics.ucalgary.ca/dprg/system/files/15.pdf

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