Transcription of 2. Differences between maps and images.
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MATCHING AND MAPPING OF REMOTE SENSING IMAGES: Aspects of Methodology and Quality. Buiten Agricultural University Wageningen, Department of Surveying, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Box 339. 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands Commission Number: III. Abstract. The increasing importance of the integration of Remote Sensing data (RS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has an increasing impact on the necessity of a proper methodology and quality analysis of image registration. After a brief review of methods of image to image or image to map registration by using mapping polynomials and control points, the paper emphasizes a judicious analysls 0f the quality parameters, both ,precision and relia- bility.
2. Differences between maps and images. There are typical differences between maps and images, originating from the distinctions about the aim of data gathering, the acquisition technique, the data processing and the
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