Title: Geometric Coordinate Transformations
1Geography 3150Geographic Information Systems I
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- Chapter 7
- Geometric (Coordinate) Transformations
- (a.k.a. Georeferencing)
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- Digitizing and Scanning are used to Convert
Hardcopy Documents to a Digital Format
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- Digitized Documents have Digitizer Coordinates
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- Scanned Documents have Scanner Coordinates
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- Images often contain Spatial Data
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- ArcMap cant Project this Image on-the-fly
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- Images acquired by Digital Techniques need
Geometric Transformation
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- GIS Layers based on unknown Coordinate
- Systems may need Geometric Transformation
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- Geometric transformation is also used to correct
geometric errors that result from - The design of digital scanners,
- Movements of the imaging platform and the Earth
during image acquisition, and - Uncorrected variations in the position and
altitude of the platform.
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- Geometric transformation produces new coordinate
values from the original coordinate values.
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- The Transformation Process is governed
- by Control Points
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- Map-to-Map vs. Image-to-Map
- Coordinate Transformation
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- Available Transformation Methods
- Equiarea (rotation and translation),
- Similarity (rotation, translation and scaling),
- Affine (rotation, translation, scaling and
skewing while preserving line parallelism), - Projective (similar to affine, but allows
differential skewing), - General Polynomial (systematic warping), and
- Rubbersheeting (non-systematic warping).
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- Appropriate GIS Transformation Methods
- Affine for map-to-map and image-to-map
transformations, - Projective transformation for georeferencing of
aerial photographs (and projection of 3-D
coordinates to create perspective views), - General Polynomial for systematic distortions,
and - Rubbersheeting for non-systematic distortions.
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- Distortions allowed by an Affine Transformation
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- Distortions allowed by a Projective Transformation
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- A Projective Transformation does not correct
geometric errors introduced by relief
displacement.
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- The correction of non-systematic distortion
requires rubbersheeting.
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- Affine Transformation Equations
- X Ax By C
- Y Dx Ey F
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- The affine transformation process consists of
three steps - Establish control point coordinates,
- Transform the control points to determine the
transformation parameters, and - Use the parameters derived from the control
points in the transformation equation to
transform all of the remaining points.
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- Calculating Transformation Parameters
- X Ax By C
- Y Dx Ey F
- Section 7.1.4 discusses the effect of each
transformation parameter, and Equations 7.3
through 7.6 show how they are applied.
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- The meanings of the Transformation Parameters
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- Estimating the Accuracy of a
- Geometric Transformation
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- Performing the Transformation
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