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Overview of USGS Calibration
Activities
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey
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ASPRS Camera Calibration Study
• Panel study completed in 1999
• Study findings and recommendations:
• Standards development inherently governmental
• USGS should continue camera calibration
• USGS should develop methods for digital sensors
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Analog camera calibration
upgrades
• Analog calibrations performed on custom-built
colliminator instrument since 1973
• Over 100 analog calibrations per year
• Modified to accommodate super-wide angle lenses
• Lighting and electronics upgrade 2003
• Evaluating alternatives for Kodak glass plates
• Will keep present analog calibration process
operational for the foreseeable future
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Interim Digital Capabilities
• Contract awarded to Pictometry to develop and
build a laboratory calibration capability for
small format digital cameras
• System delivered and operational at EROS Nat
• Calibration based on “cage”, Australis
software, and the SMAC model
• Calibrations being performed on research basis
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OSU In-situ Calibration Study
• Grant awarded to OSU in 2003 to develop
software to perform in-situ calibration
• In-situ range established in cooperation with
Ohio DOT
• Software delivered in 2004 and being tested
• Currently testing in-situ calibration methods
• Need to establish standards for in-situ sites and
policy for in-situ calibrations
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JACIE Activities
• Joint efforts by NASA, NGA, and USGS to
perform characterization of commercial satellite
products
• Space Imaging, Digital Globe, and Orbimage
• Annual JACIE Workshops to report system
performance and applications by government,
academia, vendors, and users
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Extension of Stennis Test Site
for Product Characterizations
• Stennis test range enhanced for airborne
platforms and digital cameras
• Cooperative agreement with NASA to
perform characterization of digital orthophoto
products
• Geopositional accuracy and spatial resolution
determination
• Acceptance letter and final report provided to
vendor and posted on USGS Web site
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IADIWG Formation
• Inter-agency Digital Image Working Group
established by BOR, BLM, COE, FSA, FWS,
NIST, NGA, NOAA, NRCS, USFS, and USGS
• Kickoff meeting held and charter being drafted
• “Broiler-plate” specifications, guidelines, and
standards for digital image acquisition being
drafted
• Host workshop to review initial draft
• Final draft by October 2005 and presented at
ASPRS Pecora 16
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Next steps
• Work with camera manufacturers to review and
approval factory calibration methods
• Work with data providers on camera acceptance
process and quality control guidelines
• Establish new policies on camera calibration for
the United States
• Work with International groups
• Extend characterization methods to LIDAR and
other sensors
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Long-range Plans
• Evolve camera calibration, product
characterization and quality checking into a
quality assurance program for The National
Map and USGS partners
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Web site and contacts:
• See http://calval.cr.usgs.gov
• Greg Stensaas, 605-594-2569,
[email protected]
• George Lee, 650-329-4255, [email protected]
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