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I am working with multiple stereo-pairs from Pleiades and PNeo covering large areas in the order of 60 to 250+ sq kms in most cases.
For my preliminary tests, I am using 4 Pleiades images covering 190 sq kms (2 stereo-pairs acquired on 2 different dates).
I tried performing bundle adjustment using your packages (where I have tested so far the ba_bruteforce and ba_sequential modes).
The ba_bruteforce results in strange results whereas the ba_sequential mode succeeds to reduce the z-shift from 15m to 6m but the shift still remains quite significant.
I would like to understand if this could be due to my large study area and if the assumptions of single camera center would still hold in my use-case? If it wouldn't hold, would you be able to suggest some potential solutions/adaptations I could implement to improve the adjustment?
Thank you again for your time.
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Hi team,
Thanks a lot for sharing your work and the paper!
I am working with multiple stereo-pairs from Pleiades and PNeo covering large areas in the order of 60 to 250+ sq kms in most cases.
For my preliminary tests, I am using 4 Pleiades images covering 190 sq kms (2 stereo-pairs acquired on 2 different dates).
I tried performing bundle adjustment using your packages (where I have tested so far the
ba_bruteforce
andba_sequential
modes).The
ba_bruteforce
results in strange results whereas theba_sequential
mode succeeds to reduce the z-shift from 15m to 6m but the shift still remains quite significant.I would like to understand if this could be due to my large study area and if the assumptions of single camera center would still hold in my use-case? If it wouldn't hold, would you be able to suggest some potential solutions/adaptations I could implement to improve the adjustment?
Thank you again for your time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: