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Israa Kadhim and Fanar M. Abed
With the increasing demands to use remote sensing approaches, such as aerial photography, satellite imagery, and LiDAR in archaeological applications, there is still a limited number of studies assessing the differences between remote sensing methods in ...
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Juan Francisco Reinoso-Gordo, Rocío Romero-Zaliz, Carlos León-Robles, Jesús Mataix-SanJuan and Marcelo Antonio Nero
Sometimes it is necessary to know the transformation to apply to a mapping shape in order to locate its true place. Such an operation can be computed if a corresponding reference object exists and we can identify corresponding points in both shapes. Neve...
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Niels Anders, João Valente, Rens Masselink and Saskia Keesstra
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are 3D representations of the Earth?s surface and have numerous applications in geomorphology, hydrology and ecology. Structure-from-Motion (SfM) photogrammetry using photographs obtained by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)...
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Alex Federman, Sujan Shrestha, Mario Santana Quintero, Davide Mezzino, John Gregg, Shawn Kretz and Christian Ouimet
The increasing commercialization of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has opened the possibility of performing low-cost aerial image acquisition for the documentation of cultural heritage sites through UAV photogrammetry. This paper presents two case studi...
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Jakub Langhammer, Jana Bernsteinová and Jakub Mirijovský
This paper explores the potential of the joint application of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based photogrammetry and an automated sensor network for building a hydrodynamic flood model of a montane stream. UAV-based imagery was used for three-dimensional...
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