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Sensor and data fusion contest: Information for mapping from airborne SAR and optical imagery

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Autorschaft

  • Olaf Hellwich
  • Christian Heipke
  • Birgit Wessel

Externe Organisationen

  • Technische Universität München (TUM)

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten2793-2795
Seitenumfang3
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2001
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001) - Sydney, NSW, Australien
Dauer: 9 Juli 200113 Juli 2001

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Konferenz2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001)
Land/GebietAustralien
OrtSydney, NSW
Zeitraum9 Juli 200113 Juli 2001

Abstract

The concept of a sensor and data fusion contest on topographic mapping from SAR and optical Imagery Is presented. Potential participants are Introduced to topic and test which is scheduled to be started in summer 2001. The image data to be used in the test will have a spatial resolution of approximately 1 m or better. The SAR data will be multi-frequency polarimetric INSAR data, the optical data multi-spectral. The goal of processing is the extraction of topographic objects which are commonly subject of mapping projects, e.g. roads, built-up areas and other land cover/land use classes. The final scope of the test will be defined after interaction with potential participants of the test. Besides the image data, digital reference maps will be compiled for the test sites. For this task, contributions from e.g. official mapping authorities would be very valuable. The data fusion contest will be organized in the framework of the IEEE GRSS data fusion technical committee (DFC), the ISPRS working group III/6 "Multi-Source Vision" which both have strong relations with scientists active in research on multi-sensor fusion and automation in mapping, and - as the provider of the main organizational framework - the European Organization for Experimental Photogrammetric Research (OEEPE) which is the research platform of national mapping agencies and other institutions regarding technology developments to optimise the use of core data in a geoinformation infrastructure context.

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Sensor and data fusion contest: Information for mapping from airborne SAR and optical imagery. / Hellwich, Olaf; Heipke, Christian; Wessel, Birgit.
2001. 2793-2795 Beitrag in 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001), Sydney, NSW, Australien.

Publikation: KonferenzbeitragPaperForschungPeer-Review

Hellwich, O, Heipke, C & Wessel, B 2001, 'Sensor and data fusion contest: Information for mapping from airborne SAR and optical imagery', Beitrag in 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001), Sydney, NSW, Australien, 9 Juli 2001 - 13 Juli 2001 S. 2793-2795.
Hellwich, O., Heipke, C., & Wessel, B. (2001). Sensor and data fusion contest: Information for mapping from airborne SAR and optical imagery. 2793-2795. Beitrag in 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001), Sydney, NSW, Australien.
Hellwich O, Heipke C, Wessel B. Sensor and data fusion contest: Information for mapping from airborne SAR and optical imagery. 2001. Beitrag in 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001), Sydney, NSW, Australien.
Hellwich, Olaf ; Heipke, Christian ; Wessel, Birgit. / Sensor and data fusion contest : Information for mapping from airborne SAR and optical imagery. Beitrag in 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarrs 2001), Sydney, NSW, Australien.3 S.
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