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Photogrammetric Methods

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This entry summarizes contents from the Manual of Photogrammetry (Abdel-Aziz and Karara, 1971)

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Bundle adjustment; Camera model; Central perspective; Central projection; Fundamental matrix Image pair; Image triplet; Methods of photogrammetry; Multiple-image bundle block; Object reconstruction; Sensor orientation; Single image

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The classical task of photogrammetry is the recovery of information from images of a scene (McGlone, 2004). This entry mathematically describes the geometry of single-perspective images, image pairs, image triplets, and blocks of several images. The notion “image” is very broad. Most widely used are images of frame cameras, i.e., the image is a 2D mapping from 3D object to 2D image space where the entire frame is exposed simultaneously through a lens. It is assumed that a unique projection center exists, so that the light rays between object and image points pass through a single point. In some cases, in particular when generating 2D images...

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Hellwich, O. (2016). Photogrammetric Methods. In: Shekhar, S., Xiong, H., Zhou, X. (eds) Encyclopedia of GIS. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23519-6_981-2

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