Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry

Recent advances in computer vision tools for photogrammetric 3D modeling have yielded new applications in the re-tasking of archival imagery from a variety of sources with elucidating and sometimes unexpected results. The practice of employing archival aerial imagery to provide multi-temporal spatia...

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Main Authors: Letzring, Michael james, NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftunivnorthcag:oai:libres.uncg.edu/30069 2024-02-11T10:04:04+01:00 Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry Letzring, Michael james NC DOCKS at East Carolina University 2017 http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/ecu/f/0000-embargo-holder.txt English eng http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/ecu/f/0000-embargo-holder.txt 2017 ftunivnorthcag 2024-01-27T23:47:18Z Recent advances in computer vision tools for photogrammetric 3D modeling have yielded new applications in the re-tasking of archival imagery from a variety of sources with elucidating and sometimes unexpected results. The practice of employing archival aerial imagery to provide multi-temporal spatial data has opened new avenues of research for a variety of fields , including archaeology , climatology , hydrology and glaciology. Building 3D digital surface models from archival aerial imagery that can be compared with more recent digital maps of the same areas-of-interest can help identify changes in land forms that are otherwise difficult to measure because of the speed of processes or proximal events and process that have obscured or masked topographic evidence. This thesis explores an approach to extending the geographic record by re-tasking image data from now declassified military reconnaissance satellites for reconstructing historical topography. Other/Unknown Material glaciers Alaska University of North Carolina: NC DOCKS (Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship)
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description Recent advances in computer vision tools for photogrammetric 3D modeling have yielded new applications in the re-tasking of archival imagery from a variety of sources with elucidating and sometimes unexpected results. The practice of employing archival aerial imagery to provide multi-temporal spatial data has opened new avenues of research for a variety of fields , including archaeology , climatology , hydrology and glaciology. Building 3D digital surface models from archival aerial imagery that can be compared with more recent digital maps of the same areas-of-interest can help identify changes in land forms that are otherwise difficult to measure because of the speed of processes or proximal events and process that have obscured or masked topographic evidence. This thesis explores an approach to extending the geographic record by re-tasking image data from now declassified military reconnaissance satellites for reconstructing historical topography.
author Letzring, Michael james
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
spellingShingle Letzring, Michael james
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry
author_facet Letzring, Michael james
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
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title Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry
title_short Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry
title_full Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry
title_fullStr Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Historic Alaska Glaciers Using Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery and Computer Vision Based Photogrammetry
title_sort mapping historic alaska glaciers using declassified spy satellite imagery and computer vision based photogrammetry
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