AUGEO software para la georreferenciación semiautomática de imágenes remotas basándose en señales terrestres artificiales | AUGEO: Semi-automatic detection of artificial terrestrial targets for image geo-referencing
2009
García Torres, Luis | Gómez-Candón, David | Caballero Novella, Juan José | Jurado-Expósito, Montserrat | Peña Barragán, José Manuel | López Granados, Francisca | Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Contiene 3 documentos (1. Objetivos, alcance y publicaciones. 2. Manual de código) y el software
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]A research group of the Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (IAS-CSIC, Cordoba, Spain) has made contributions to improve the georeferencing accuracy for whichever platform the image has been taken (satellites, conventional airplanes and UAV). AUGEO system intends to assess and decrease co-registration errors in remote imagery through geo-referenced terrestrial targets (TT), captured in the imagery and semi-automatically recognized by AUGEO2.0® software. This works as an add-on of ENVI® for image co-registration. A higher number of TT used in the geo-referencing process leads to a lower obtained error (RMSE). Pair/ couple TT considerably increased accuracy. Furthermore, results from coupled analysis show that TT detection increased as the distance between the TTs decreased. AUGEO system requires considerably less time than conventional georeferencing field work and subsequent computer work, and allows the georeferencing of images of areas that do not contain recognizable ground control points for verification and validation. The AUGEO procedure developed could have a wide acceptation in remote sensing for precision agriculture if artificial terrestrial target of automatic opening will be used and captured in the remote images.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Input prescription maps (IPM) takes up the image geo-referencing error and, consequently, each “IPM micro-plot” does not coincide with its corresponding “ground-truth micro-plot”. The percentage of non-overlapping area (%NOA) between both micro-plots has been developed as a function of the positioning error (PE/RMSE), α° (the angle between Φge and the operating direction, Φop), and the micro-plot size. The %NOA consistently increased as the RMSE and α° increased, and it decreased as the micro-plot width or length increased. The decision about micro-plot size should be based on the RMSE, α°, and the maximum admissible %NOA.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Peer reviewed
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Mots clés AGROVOC
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