Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4972966 | ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
To evaluate the rock glacier displacement fields between two epochs, corresponding features were at first manually identified on the orthophotos by a trained operator. To avoid the manual time-consuming procedure and increase the density of displacement information, two automatic procedures, the former using Least Squares Matching (LSM) and the latter a proprietary implementation of Semi-Global Matching (SGM) have been implemented. Both techniques were applied to pairs of orthophotos as well as to pairs of DSMs at different epochs. A discussion of the characteristics of the implemented methods is provided and the results of the comparison of the two methods with manual measurements are illustrated. Overall, results using DSM matching provided higher completeness of the displacement field than orthophoto matching, especially if long-term (year-to-year) comparisons are considered. At the same time, SGM in both cases produced less mismatches and more smooth and reliable displacement fields than LSM.
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Authors
Elisa Dall'Asta, Gianfranco Forlani, Riccardo Roncella, Marina Santise, Fabrizio Diotri, Umberto Morra di Cella,