2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09147-1_4
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Historical Map Registration via Independent Model Adjustment with Affine Transformations

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“…For example, highly vegetated or mountainous areas may have lower accuracies with respect to urbanized areas and by putting together those two sets of maps the overall accuracy of the final one can be worsened. On the other hand, by processing and georeferencing each image separately first and then using boundary points to stitch them together the final result is a global estimation that avoids error accumulation, whereas image-to-image correspondences plays as tie points and strengthen block geometry (Barazzetti et al 2014). More specifically, after setting Ground Control Points (see below) on both an old and a new map, a global transformation (generally a polynomial or rubber sheet, see also Brovelli and Minghini 2012) is used to transform points on the old map to the new map and vice versa.…”
Section: Data Involved Georeferencing and Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, highly vegetated or mountainous areas may have lower accuracies with respect to urbanized areas and by putting together those two sets of maps the overall accuracy of the final one can be worsened. On the other hand, by processing and georeferencing each image separately first and then using boundary points to stitch them together the final result is a global estimation that avoids error accumulation, whereas image-to-image correspondences plays as tie points and strengthen block geometry (Barazzetti et al 2014). More specifically, after setting Ground Control Points (see below) on both an old and a new map, a global transformation (generally a polynomial or rubber sheet, see also Brovelli and Minghini 2012) is used to transform points on the old map to the new map and vice versa.…”
Section: Data Involved Georeferencing and Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Old and current panoramas shows the water view front maps: the historic one and the new water front). The potential of the panoramic views integrating multiple views have been underlined in the impact evaluation (The Landscape institute, 2002) and understanding landscape (Brumana et al, 2102) by using low altitude UAV or ground images at a low observer point (Barazzetti et al,2014). This two views are correlated among them by means of homologous recognized points.…”
Section: Designing a Virtual Museum For Landscape Valorization: The Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historic cadaster maps are a powerful tool to understand the evolution of a place, for this reason their availability to the Tremezzo itineraries along with the themes of the territory was included. Once georefenced all the cadastral maps (Barazzetti et al, 2014), they were uploaded in the Google Earth © (Figure 5). …”
Section: Connecting People: the Google Earth© 3dgis Virtual Museum Anmentioning
confidence: 99%