---------------------------------------------------------------------- SPIE Aerospace Sensing & Dual Use Sensors and Controls Orlando '95 Orlando Marriot World Center Hotel Orlando, Florida 17-21 April, 1995 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- T E C H N I C A L P R O G R A M ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SPIE 95 Conference: Integrating Photogrammetric Techniques With Scene Analysis and Machine Vision II April 19-21 1995 In conjunction with: International ISPRS Intercommission Working Group II/III on Digital Photogrammetric Systems. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Conference Chairs David M. McKeown, Jr. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Ian J. Dowman University College, London (U.K.) Program Committee Jacky Desachy IRIT, University Paul Sabatier, (France) Eberhard Gulch Royal Institute of Technology, (Sweden) Christian Heipke Technische University, Munchen (FRG) Olivier Jamet Institut Geographique National (France) J.Chris McGlone Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Edward M.Mikhail Purdue University, Wednesday 19 April Introduction and Welcome: Ian Dowman, David McKeown SESSION 1 .... Wed. 8:15am to Noon Mathematical Models and Analysis Chair: Edward M. Mikhail, Purdue Univ. Line Photogrammetry - A tool for Precise Localization of 3D Points and lines in Automated Object Reconstruction, E. Gulch, Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden) ....[7617-01] Comparison Between Invariance and Photogrammetry for Image and Object Transfer, H. F. Barakat, K. Weerawong, E. M. Mikhail, Purdue Univ...[7617-02] Bundle Adjustment with Object Space Geometric Constraints for Site Modeling, J. C. McGlone, Carnegie Mellon Univ. ....[7617-03] Hybrid Photogrammetric Exploitation of Non-Metric Close Range Imagery, J. T. Boland, Eastman Kodak Co.; D. W. Hicks, DBA Systems, Inc. ...[7617-04] Performance Evaluation of Camera Calibration Techniques, K. B. Thornton, R. M. Haralick, Univ. of Washington ...[7617-05] An Investigation into the Geometric Consequencies of Processing Substantially Compressed Images, U.Tempelmann, Z. Nwosu, R. M. Zumbrunn, Leica Heerbrugg AG (Switzerland) ....[7617-06] Lunch/Exhibit Break SESSION 2 .... Wed. 1:30 to 3:30 pm Automated Registration Chair: Ian J. Dowman, Univ. College, London (UK) Feature Entity Least Squares Matching: A Technique for the Automatic Control of Imagery, W. J. Mueller, U. A. Rauhala, GDE Systems, Inc. ....[7617-07] Model Supported Positioning, R. W. Ely, J. A. DiGirolamo, J. C. Lundgren, Texas Instruments Inc ....[7617-08] Developments in Automated Object-image Registration, I. J. Dowman, Univ. College London (U.K.); W. Newton, Earth Observation Sciences Ltd. (U.K.); A. Morgado, Univ. College London (U.K.); A. Holmes, Ordnance Survey (U.K.) ....[7617-09] Graph Based Urban Scene Analysis Using Symbolic Data, H.Moissinac, Telecom Paris, Ecole Normale Superiure, and Thomson-CSF (France); H. Maitre, I. Bloch, Telecom Paris (France) ....[7617-10] SESSION 3 .... Wed. 4:00-5:30 pm Generation of Digital Elevation Models Chair: Christian Heipke, Technische Univ. Munchen (FRG) SAR Interferometry: A Markovian Approach for Phase Unwrapping, D.Labrousse, S. Dupont, M. Berthod, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (France) ....[7617-11] Terrain Reconstruction from Widely Separated Images, H. J. Schultz, Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst ....[7617-12] SAR Interferomic Technique for Scene Analysis, F. Perlant, ISTAR [France] ....[7617-13] Thursday 20 April SESSION 4 .... Thurs. 8:30-12:00 pm Implementation and Operational Use Chair: George E. Lukes, ARPA Production Automation in Digital Photogrammetry, J. D. Thurgood, Leica North America ....[7617-14] Digital Photogrammetry at the U.S. Geological Survey, C. W. Greve, U.S. Geological Survey ....[7617-15] Digital Photogrammetry at IGN-France: presentation of the research policy of a national mapping agency, O. Jamet, H. Le Men, Institut Geographique National (France) ....[7617-16] CIO: Exploiting the Picture, A. Krygiel, Central Imagery Office ....[7617-17] A Nationwide Automatic Satellite Image Registration System, M. Holm, E. Parmes, Technical Research Ctr. of Finland; A. Vuorela, National Land Survey of Finland ....[7617-18] Developing of Automatic Mapping in P.R. China, Z. Zhang, X. Wu, Wuhan Technical Univ. of Surveying and Mapping (China); K. Kubik, Queensland Univ. of Technology (Australia) ...[7617-19] Lunch/Exhibit Break SESSION 5 .... Thurs. 1:30-3:30pm Cartography for Advanced Distributed Simulation Chair: David M. McKeown, Jr., Carnegie Mellon Univ. Cartographic Support for Distributed Simulation, G. E. Lukes, ARPA ....[7617-20] Creation and Utilization of Synthetic Environments in Real-time Networked Interactive Simulation, F. Mamaghani, Consultant ....[7617-21] Algorithm for the Automatic Adjustment of Double-Line Drain Delineations for Accuracy and Consistency, J. Dolloff, GDE Systems, Inc. ....[7617-22] Dynamic Three-Dimensional Terrain Databases in Real-Time Environments, R. H. Tucker, S. Bong, E. Runnion, Camber Corp. .... [7617-23] ISPRS Intercommission Working Group II/III Business Meeting Chair: Ian J. Dowman, Univ. College London (U.K.) Cochair: David M. McKeown, Jr., Carnegie Mellon Univ. Thurs. 20 April 4:00-6:00pm Intercommission Working Group II/III of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) is concerned with Digital Photogrammetric Workstations and has the objective of bringing together scientists working in both hardware and software in order to exchange views and push forward development in this area. This meeting is the mid-term North American meeting held during the current ISPRS quadrennium and is therefore an opportunity to discuss topics for the Congress to be held in Vienna in 1996. It is also an opportunity to exchange views between photogrammetrists and those working in computer vision, scene analysis and remote sensing to explore common interests. The meeting will review the work of the group between 1992 and 1994 and discuss future plans, including further meetings and workshops. Anyone attending the SPIE conference is welcome to join us and participate. Friday 21 April SESSION 6 .... Fri. 8:30am to Noon Automated Extraction of Cultural Features Chair: Chris McGlone, Carnegie Mellon Univ. Hierarchical Approach to Automatic Road Extraction from Aerial Imagery, C. Heipke, C. Steger, Technische Univ. Munchen (FRG) ....[7617-24] Estimation and Characterization of the Distortion Model between a Map and an Aerial Image: Application to the Road Network, P. Guirin, O. Jamet, Institut Geographique National (France): H. Maitre, Telecom Paris (France) ....[7617-25] System for Automated Site Model Acquisition, R. T. Collins, A. R. Hanson, E. M. Riseman, Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst, ....[7617-26] Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Buildings from Stereo Images Using a Cooperation Between Monocular Analysis and Stereo Matching: An Evaluation in the Context of Cartographic Production, O. Dissard, O. Jamet, Institut Geographique National (France) ....[7617-27] Automated Building Height Estimation and Object Extraction from Multi-resolution Imagery, J.-P. Muller, T. Kim, Univ. College London (U.K.) ....[7617-28] Performance Analysis of Object Space Matching for Building Extractions Using Several Images, M. Roux, Telecom Paris (France), David M. 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