Method and apparatus for capturing, geolocating and measuring oblique images
US-10607357-B2 · Mar 31, 2020 · US
US11069077B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11069077-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016834325-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2002 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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Systems and methods are disclosed including a computerized system, comprising: a computer system running image display and analysis software that when executed by the computer system causes the computer system to: display an oblique image; reference positional data for the oblique image; create a ground plane for the oblique image, the ground plane comprising a plurality of facets, the facets conforming to a topography of an area captured within the oblique image; receive a selection of at least two pixels within the oblique image; and calculate a desired measurement using the selection of the at least two pixels and the ground plane, the desired measurement taking into account changes within the topography of the area captured within the oblique image.
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What is claimed is: 1. A computerized system, comprising: a computer system running image display and analysis software that when executed by the computer system causes the computer system to: reference positional data for an oblique image; create a ground plane for the oblique image, the ground plane comprising a plurality of facets, the facets conforming to a topography of an area captured within the oblique image; receive a selection of at least two pixels within a display of the oblique image; and calculate a desired measurement using the selection of the at least two pixels and the ground plane, the desired measurement taking into account changes within the topography of the area captured within the oblique image. 2. The computerized system of claim 1 , wherein the oblique image was captured by an image-capturing device, and wherein said positional data further comprises: time data representing a time when the oblique image is captured; location data representing a location of the image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured; orientation data representing an orientation of the image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured; correction data representing correction factors for the image-capturing device; and elevation data representing an average elevation of a surface captured by the image-capturing device. 3. The computerized system of claim 2 , wherein said location data includes a latitude, a longitude, and an altitude of the image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured. 4. The computerized system of claim 2 , wherein said orientation data includes roll, pitch, yaw and heading of said image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured. 5. The computerized system of claim 2 , wherein said image-capturing device is a camera and said correction data includes at least one of focal length, sensor size, aspect ratio, principle point offset, distortion, and pixel pitch. 6. The computerized system of claim 1 , wherein the ground plane is a look-up table, and wherein the image display and analysis software causes the computer system to create the ground plane for the oblique image with data from a topographical map. 7. The computerized system of claim 1 , wherein the ground plane is a look-up table, and wherein the image display and analysis software causes the computer system to create the ground plane for the oblique image with data from digital raster graphics. 8. The computerized system of claim 1 , wherein the ground plane is a look-up table, and wherein the image display and analysis software causes the computer system to create the ground plane for the oblique image with survey data. 9. A method, comprising: referencing, with a computer system, positional data for an oblique image; creating, with the computer system, a ground plane for the oblique image, the ground plane comprising a plurality of facets, the facets conforming to a topography of an area captured within the oblique image; receiving a selection of at least two pixels within a display of the oblique image; and calculating a desired measurement using the selection of the at least two pixels and the ground plane, the desired measurement taking into account changes within the topography of the area captured within the oblique image. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the oblique image was captured by an image-capturing device, and wherein said positional data further comprises: time data representing a time when the oblique image is captured; location data representing a location of the image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured; orientation data representing an orientation of the image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured; correction data representing correction factors for the image-capturing device; and elevation data representing an average elevation of a surface captured by the image-capturing device. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein said location data includes a latitude, a longitude, and an altitude of the image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein said orientation data includes roll, pitch, yaw and heading of said image-capturing device when the oblique image is captured. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein said image-capturing device is a camera and said correction data includes at least one of focal length, sensor size, aspect ratio, principle point offset, distortion, and pixel pitch. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the ground plane is a look-up table, and further comprising creating the ground plane for the oblique image with data from a topographical map. 15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the ground plane is a look-up table, and further comprising creating the ground plane for the oblique image with data from digital raster graphics. 16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the ground plane is a look-up table, and further comprising creating the ground plane for the oblique image with survey data. 17. A computerized system, comprising: a computer system running image display and analysis software that when executed by the computer system causes the computer system to: reference positional data for an oblique image; create a ground plane for the oblique image, the ground plane comprising a plurality of facets, the facets conforming to a topography of an area captured within the oblique image; receive a selection of one pixel within a display of the oblique image; and calculate a desired measurement using the selection of the one pixel and the ground plane, the desired measurement taking into account changes within the topography of the area captured within the oblique image. 18. The computerized system of claim 1 , wherein calculating the desired measurement using the selection of the at least two pixels and the ground plane, further comprises receiving selection of intermediate pixels.
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