Monday, March 29, 2010

Georeferenced data processing services

To georeference something means to define its existence in physical space,which means establishing its location in terms of map projections or coordinate systems. The term is used both when establishing the relation between raster or vector images and coordinates but also when determining the spatial location of other geographical features. Examples would include establishing the correct position of an aerial photograph within a map or finding the geographical coordinates of a place name or street address. This procedure is thus imperative to data modeling in the field of geographic information systems (GIS) and other cartographic methods.These can be done by georeferenced data processing service providers. When data from different sources need to be combined and then used in a GIS application, it becomes essential to have a common referencing system. This is brought about by using various georeferencing techniques. Most georeferencing tasks are undertaken either because the user wants to produce a new map or because they want to link two or more different datasets together by virtue of the fact that they relate to the same geographic locations.

reference: wikipedia

Photogrammetry services

Digital photogrammetry includes

* Tile generation in user defined dimension
* Contour generation
* stereo compilation
* Lidar data processing
* orthophotography services
* Mosaicking and tile generation
* Pan sharpening
* Change detection
* 3D terrain visualization
* Slope aspect analysis
* Land cover classification
* Aerial Triangulation services
* Satellite Imagery Interpretation and Classification
* Topographic / planimetric / 3D feature extraction
* Digital elevation modeling and editing (DEM,DTM)
* Orthophoto generation | Orthorectification
* Color Balancing, Creating mosaics
* Edge matching
* Triangulated irregular network (TIN)