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1 August 1990 A study of the interpretation and location of the ruins of the ancient graves using remote sensing technique
Dewen Song
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Proceedings Volume 1395, Close-Range Photogrammetry Meets Machine Vision; 13953G (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2294367
Event: Close-Range Photogrammetry Meets Machine Vision, 1990, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract
The subject under discussion describes the complite measurement of the locations of the various historical relics, especially of the 188 satellite tombs within the Zhaoling mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, using multilayer and multitemporal remote sensing informations, with the comprehensive utilization of the photogrammetric and remote sensing technique, and combining the comprehensive analysis of the archaeological investigating materials. 37 ruins of the graves had been newly found. And 1:4 to 1:25,000 scale map series for locating and measuring the shapes of the Zhaolilng various cultural relics have been complited. The whole data have been digitalization-pro- cessed. The first data base of Zhaoling cultural relics in China has been established.
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Dewen Song "A study of the interpretation and location of the ruins of the ancient graves using remote sensing technique", Proc. SPIE 1395, Close-Range Photogrammetry Meets Machine Vision, 13953G (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2294367
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Photogrammetry

Remote sensing

Inspection

Machine vision

Computing systems

Photography

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