Alignment for heavily eroded surfaces
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 1:06 pm
Hello All,
Two questions, if you will indulge me...
1)I am working on a project to try to quantify the rate of erosion at a lithified footprint site in Tanzania. I have imagery from 2010 and 2017, but there are no permanent ground control points. I have tried using the point picking and the ICP alignments based on areas that seem to have the least erosion but the alignments ultimately try to split the difference between positive and negative change. Since there has been far more erosion than deposition, this skews the result. Is there a better method of alignment I should be trying? 2) I also have used the M3C2 algorithm to estimate change, but all my points come back red (insignificant change). In the attached image, you can see the change is real, but something in my parameters is not scaled correctly perhaps. Parameter and normal settings attached as well. Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Two questions, if you will indulge me...
1)I am working on a project to try to quantify the rate of erosion at a lithified footprint site in Tanzania. I have imagery from 2010 and 2017, but there are no permanent ground control points. I have tried using the point picking and the ICP alignments based on areas that seem to have the least erosion but the alignments ultimately try to split the difference between positive and negative change. Since there has been far more erosion than deposition, this skews the result. Is there a better method of alignment I should be trying? 2) I also have used the M3C2 algorithm to estimate change, but all my points come back red (insignificant change). In the attached image, you can see the change is real, but something in my parameters is not scaled correctly perhaps. Parameter and normal settings attached as well. Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!