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Barr, S. | Wang, L. | Ravanbakhsh, M. | Pasfield, M | Lewis, A.
Abstract
The widespread utilisation of orthocorrected imagery facilitates higher quality decisions for land use mapping, environmental monitoring and infrastructure planning. To enable the transition to orthocorrected imagery as the norm, Geoscience Australia (GA) is collecting Ground Control Points (GCPs) suitable for geo-coding ALOS PRISM imagery to sub-pixel accuracy. Using a pushbroom sensor model and strip adjustment, innovative software developed by the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information (CRC-SI), known as BARISTA, is capable of long pass orthocorrection processing using only a small number of GCPs located near both ends of each pass. Consequently, GA is collecting, through the private sector, GCPs located mainly near the coastal fringe of the continent.
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- image processing
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- land use
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- Earth Sciences
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