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Fundamentals of Aerial Photo Interpretation
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2002
Aerial photography provides a common base for large scale mapping. It has been widely used for creating and updating maps as well as for maintaining up to date GIS databases. Aerial photos can be used to extract georeferenced data representing topography, landforms, vegetation cover as well as man-made features.
Markus Neteler, Helena Mitasova
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Aerial photography provides a common base for large scale mapping. It has been widely used for creating and updating maps as well as for maintaining up to date GIS databases. Aerial photos can be used to extract georeferenced data representing topography, landforms, vegetation cover as well as man-made features.
Markus Neteler, Helena Mitasova
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Self-Taught Aerial Photo Interpretation
Journal of Forestry, 1976Abstract A personalized system of instruction in aerial photo interpretation has proved popular with forestry students at Oregon State University and appears to have improved their mastery of the subject.
David P. Paine, Roger A. Rogers
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1983
Aerial photo volume tables have been used by foresters and others to estimate board feet and cubic feet of standing timber gross volume in the United States for a number of years (Paine 1981). These tables have been very useful to assist in the stratfication of timber stands, thereby making ground sampling more efficient.
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Aerial photo volume tables have been used by foresters and others to estimate board feet and cubic feet of standing timber gross volume in the United States for a number of years (Paine 1981). These tables have been very useful to assist in the stratfication of timber stands, thereby making ground sampling more efficient.
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Stereotypes for Aerial Photo Interpreters
Journal of Forestry, 1950Abstract In the past few years much progress has been made in the use of aerial photographs in forestry, and many new ideas to aid the photo interpreter have arisen. The author presents an explanation of his stereotype cards which are designed to correlate the aerial view with the ground view and plot data and have the material ...
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Knowledge-based aerial photo interpretation
Photogrammetria, 1984Abstract This paper presents an overview of work in two areas that are crucial towards the development of automated tools for aerial photo interpretation: large-scale spatial databases, and rule-based systems for photo interpretation. First, we present a description of models for spatial database systems and outline requirements for database support ...
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Aerial photo interpretation in Managua
Cities, 1983Abstract World-wide urbanization tendencies require new techniques for problem solving which have to be adapted to the regional context as far as degree of urbanization, socioeconomic conditions, resources, technology, etc are concerned. Each planning decision needs basic regional data which have to meet the requirements of the actual problem.
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