Algorithms for the automatic detection and determination of the coordinates of calibration markers on aerial and space photographs

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Aerial Photography, Digital Techniques, Optical Data Processing, Photogrammetry, Photointerpretation, Spaceborne Photography, Algorithms, Calibrating, Computer Techniques, Cross Correlation, Data Processing, Linear Filters, Mars Probes, Satellite-Borne Photography, Signal To Noise Ratios, Stereophotography

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The paper describes an algorithm for the automatic detection via digital computer of calibration markers on aerial and space photographs and the related optimal linear measurement of the coordinates of the markers. The algorithm is sufficiently universal and can be used for the automatic determination of coordinates on photographs during stereophotogrammetric processing. The algorithm was applied to the determination of calibration crosses on photographs taken by the Mars 4 and 5 space probes.

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