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by Athanasios Dermanis,Armin Grün,Fernando Sansò

Author: Athanasios Dermanis,Armin Grün,Fernando Sansò
Subcategory: Mathematics
Language: English
Publisher: Springer; 2000 edition (July 31, 2000)
Pages: 256 pages
Category: Math and Science
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Geomatics is an amalgam of methods, algorithms and practices in handling data referred to the Earth by informatic tools.

Geomatics is an amalgam of methods, algorithms and practices in handling data referred to the Earth by informatic tools. This book is an attempt to identify and rationally organize the ical methods which are common in many fields where geomatics is applied, like geodesy, geophysics and, in particular, the field of inverse problems and image analysis as it enters into photogrammetry and remote sensing. These lecture notes aim at creating a bridge between people working in different disciplines and making them aware of a common methodological basis.

An overview of data analysis methods in geomatics.

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Investigation of methods for coordinate time series analysis providing efficient ITRF models other than the standard linear or periodic ones. This book is an attempt to identify and rationally organize the ical methods which are common in many fields where geomatics is applied, like geodesy, geophysics and, in particular, the field of inverse problems and image analysis as Geomatics is an amalgam of methods, algorithms and practices in handling data referred to the Earth by informatic tools.

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Geomatic Methods for the Analysis of Data in the Earth Sciences - Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 95 (Paperback). A. Dermanis and R. Rummel

Geomatic Methods for the Analysis of Data in Earth Science. Rummel: Data analysis methods in geodesy. R. Snieder and J. Trampert: Linear and nonlinear inverse problems. W. Foerstner: Image preprocessing for feature extraction in digital intensity, color and range images. P. Fua, A. Gruen and H. Li: Optimization-based approaches to feature extraction from aerial images.

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Geomatic Method for the Analysis of Data in the Earth Sciences, 17-92, 2000. X Collilieux, Z Altamimi, DF Argus, C Boucher, A Dermanis, BJ Haines,. Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet, 197-202, 2014. Estimability analysis of geodetic, astrometric and geodynamical quantities in very long baseline interferometry. A Dermanis, E Grafarend. Geophysical Journal International 64 (1), 31-56, 1981. Generalized inverses of nonlinear mappings and the nonlinear geodetic datum problem. Journal of Geodesy 72 (2), 71-100, 1998. Adjustment of geodetic observations in the presence of signals.

gr Professor Fernando Sansb Politecnico di Milano Dipartimento di Ingegneria Idraulica, Ambientale e del Rilevamento Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 20133 Milano, Italy E-mail: fsanso @ ipmtf4.

Geomatics is an amalgam of methods, algorithms and practices in handling data referred to the Earth by informatic tools. This book is an attempt to identify and rationally organize the statistical-mathematical methods which are common in many fields where geomatics is applied, like geodesy, geophysics and, in particular, the field of inverse problems and image analysis as it enters into photogrammetry and remote sensing.These lecture notes aim at creating a bridge between people working in different disciplines and making them aware of a common methodological basis.