Authors
Mir Mustafizur Rahman, Gregory J McDermid, Taylor Mckeeman, Julie Lovitt
Publication date
2019/1/8
Journal
Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
107-117
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
Shadows from buildings, terrain, and other elevated features represent lost and (or) impaired data values that hinder the quality of optical images acquired under all but the most diffuse illumination conditions. This is particularly problematic in high-spatial-resolution imagery acquired from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which generally operate very close to the ground. However, the flexibility and low cost of re-deployment of the platform also presents opportunities, which we capitalize on in a new workflow designed to eliminate shadows from UAV-based orthomosaics. Our straightforward, three-step procedure relies on images acquired from two different UAV flights, where illumination conditions produce diverging shadow orientations: one before solar noon and another after. From this multi-temporal image stack, we first identify and then eliminate shadows from individual orthophoto components, then construct …
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Scholar articles
MM Rahman, GJ McDermid, T Mckeeman, J Lovitt - Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems, 2019