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EXPERIMENT WITH REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS IMAGERY FOR DTM MODELLING ZASTOSOWANIE ZOBRAZOWAŃ POCHODZĄCYCH Z BEZZAŁOGOWEGO SYSTEMU LATAJĄCEGO DO BUDOWY NUMERYCZNEGO MODELU TERENU
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The current, appropriate and highly accurate digital terrain model (DTM) is one of the essential aspects of the spatial database in 3D open-pit mining monitoring. Remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), named unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are becoming standard platforms for moving the digital camera in space and allowing for the collection of aerial images. The images can be processed using computer vision (CV) and structure from motion (SfM) with the traditional, established procedures of
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