EuroSDR: DMC data set
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DMC data set
The DMC data set was processed by 5 network members. Some of them used the two separate flying heights independently others did a combined approach where low and high flying height were considered in one adjustment approach. Since many of the participants provided several versions, altogether 29 different versions were evaluated.
The absolute accuracy was obtained from check point analysis. The Fredrikstad test site provides 50 signalized points roughly, not all of them visible in all flights. About 20 points were distributed as control points. Thus about 20 points were available for check point analysis. In case the differences at some individual check point were significantly larger than the remaining ones, the pilot centre eliminated those point(s) from further analysis. This was done to minimize the influence of obvious errors in image measurements on the system accuracy analysis.
The (anonymized) results from all DMC participants are given
below. Please note, DMC low flying height corresponds to 950m above
ground (GSD 0.10m), DMC high corresponds to 1800m above ground (GSD
0.18m). Besides that, the two blocks are of different structure.
Please also keep in mind the non favourable flight conditions
resulting in images of somehow reduced radiometric quality. Details
on the data itself were already given in
EuroSDR-Phase2-Data-DMCDisc.pdf ()
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Figure 1: DMC absolute accuracy (RMS values [m]) for low flying height (GSD 10cm) |
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Figure 2: DMC absolute accuracy (RMS values [m]) for high flying height (GSD 18cm) |
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Figure 3: DMC absolute accuracy (RMS values [m]), both flying heights considered in one adjustment. |