Synopsis
This outstanding new book reveals through a series of case studies how modern digital photogrammetry is capable of providing dense and accurate spatial data to solve a wide range of contemporary measurement problems, and at a diverse range of scales. It outlines key principles and methods associated with modern imaging and puts this into context with other modern spatial measurement techniques, including a full discussion of laser scanning. It will therefore be of major importance to practitioners in a wide range of disciplines who require spatial data and have identified imaging as a tool that could be used. Each chapter focuses on a specific topic including archaeology/architecture, medicine/dentistry/sports science, forensics, landform evolution, industrial, manufacturing, engineering, biology and zoology, and provides specific examples which demonstrate the range in measurement scale achievable by photogrammetry.
À propos de l?auteur
Professor John Fryer is Emeritus Professor of Photogrammetry and Surveying, School of Engineering, University of Newcastle, NSW; Dr. Harvey Mitchell is Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering, University of Newcastle, NSW; Dr. Jim Chandler is Senior Lecturer in Land Surveying and Photogrammetry, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
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