Graphical tools for interactive image interpretation

D. McKeown, J. L. Denlinger
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This paper describes BROWSE, an interactive raster image display facility which is a major component of a larger integrated Map Assisted Photo-interpretation System (MAPS), being developed as a prototype interactive aid for photo-interpretation. Application areas for this research include image cartography, land use studies and reconnaissance, as well as image database organization, storage, and retrieval. BROWSE is a window-oriented display manager which supports raster image display, overlay of graphical data such as map descriptions and image processing segmentations, and the specification and generation of 3D shaded surface models. Digitized imagery from black and white and color aerial mapping photographs is displayed by BROWSE at multiple levels of resolution and allows for dynamic positioning, zooming, expansion or shrinking of the image window. Map data represented as vectors and polygons can be superimposed on the imagery through image-to-map registration. Access to collateral map databases and terrain models may be accomplished using the BROWSE graphical interface. Finally, the window representation gives a convenient communication mechanism for passing image fragments to image interpretation programs, which generally run as separate processes. The results of such processing can be returned to BROWSE for further processing by the user. We will discuss the rationale behind the design of BROWSE as well as its application to domains including aerial photo-interpretation and 3D cartography.
交互式图像解释的图形工具
本文描述了一个交互式光栅图像显示设备BROWSE,它是一个更大的集成地图辅助照片解释系统(MAPS)的主要组成部分,正在开发作为一个原型的交互式辅助照片解释。该研究的应用领域包括图像制图、土地利用研究和侦察以及图像数据库的组织、存储和检索。BROWSE是一个面向窗口的显示管理器,它支持栅格图像显示,地图描述和图像处理分割等图形数据的覆盖,以及3D阴影表面模型的规范和生成。来自黑白和彩色航空测绘照片的数字化图像通过BROWSE以多种分辨率显示,并允许动态定位,缩放,扩展或缩小图像窗口。以矢量和多边形表示的地图数据可以通过图像到地图的配准叠加到图像上。可以使用BROWSE图形界面来访问附带的地图数据库和地形模型。最后,窗口表示为将图像片段传递给图像解释程序提供了方便的通信机制,图像解释程序通常作为单独的进程运行。这种处理的结果可以返回给BROWSE,供用户进一步处理。我们将讨论BROWSE设计背后的基本原理,以及它在航空照片判读和3D制图等领域的应用。
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