Photogrammetric Computer Vision Laboratory The Ohio State University
601
- Introduction to Mapping and Photogrammetry
Description: Introduction to mapping and photogrammetry; modern methods and instrumentation; basic analytical procedures.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 5 credits
Open quarters: Au Qtr. 4 cl. 1-3-hr lab
Prerequisites: Math 153 and Physics 131.
No restrictions.
623
- Topics in Photogrammetry
Description: Techniques, equipment for mapping and point determination; concept, methods, results of block adjustment; image based maps; computer-assisted and controlled-data processing; terrestrial and space photogrammetry.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 4 credits
Open quarters: Sp Qtr. 3 cl.
Prerequisites: 601 and 650; or permission of instructor.
Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for 628, 725, 726, 727, or 728.
624
- Advanced Topics in Photogrammetry
Description: Photogrammetric aerotriangulation; analytical point positioning, applications in terrestrial photogrammetry and camera calibration; data capture for digital elevation models; orthophotography.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 4 credits
Open quarters: Wi Qtr. 3 cl. 1 3-hr. lab.
Prerequisites: 450 or 650; and 623; or permission of instructor.
Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for Survey 515.
628
- Analytical Photogrammetry I
Description: Analytical photogrammetry and mathematical models; measurement and reduction of image coordinates; bundle adjustment; analytical camera calibration; aerotriangulation; analytical plotters.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 4 credits
Open quarters: Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr lab.
Prerequisites: 650 or permission of instructor.
Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for 623.
629
- Digital Photogrammetry I
Description: Introduction to digital photogrammetry; digital image processing for photogrammetry; computer vision; human visual system; data acquisition, hardware and software.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 4 credits
Open quarters: Sp Qtr. 3 cl.
Prerequisites: 450 or 601; or permission of instructor.
Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for 728.
725
- Analytical Photogrammetry II
Description: GPS controlled aerotriangulation; quality control and network design; on-line triangulation. DEMs and orthophotography. Mapping from space. Multi-media photogrammetry.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 4 credits
Open quarters: Au Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr lab.
Prerequisites: 628 or permission of instructor.
Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for 622 and 724.
728
- Digital Photogrammetry II
Description: Fundamental processes and major applications of digital photogrammetry. Advanced DEM and orthophoto methods. Computer vision applications in digital photogrammetry.
Course level and credit: Undergradaute, Gradaute, 4 credits
Open quarters: Au Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr lab.
Prerequisites: 628, 629, 650.
Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for 829, 830, or 831.
774
- Raster Geometry, Spectral Methods, Pattern Recognition in Digital Mapping
Description: Spectral analysis techniques and raster geometry as applied in digital photogrammetry and digital cartography; pattern recognition theories.
Course level and credit: Graduate, 3 credits
Open quarters: Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr lab.
Prerequisites: 642 or permission of instructor.
No restrictions.
828
- Advanced Photogrammetric Applications
Description: Design, application, and analysis of advanced analytical photogrammetric techniques to a variety of measurement tasks.
Course level and credit: Graduate, 4 credits
Open quarters: Wi Qtr. 2 cl, 2 3-hr labs.
Prerequisites: 728 or permission of instructor.
No restrictions.
829
- Advanced Digital Image Acquisition in Photogrammetry
Description: Methods and systems of acquiring digital imagery; theory and applications of error corrections; assessment of image quality.
Course level and credit: Graduate, 3 credits
Open quarters: Wi Qtr. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab.
Prerequisites: 774.
No restrictions.
830
- Advanced Methods of Processing Digital Imagery in Photogrammetry
Description: Utilization of advanced methods of image processing and computer vision techniques as it pertains to digital photogrammetry.
Course level and credit: Graduate, 3 credits
Open quarters: Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab.
Prerequisites: 829 or written permission of instructor.
No restrictions.
831
- Advanced Pattern Recognition and Interpretation Methods in Digital Mapping
Description: Methods of pattern recognition, feature extraction, feature and object classification, as it pertains to digital photogrammetry and digital cartography.