How to Meet Photogrammetric Accuracy Standards

By on 15 November, 2023

Accuracy standards are crucial in promoting consistency, reliability, and quality in the geospatial data we deliver. However, standards do, on occasion, need updating. What’s behind this in our profession are improvements in hardware and software used to acquire, capture, and process data for both surveying and mapping. Join Eric Andelin, Senior Workflow Specialist and Bill Johnson, Certified Photogrammetrist and Certified Mapping Scientist with DAS Geospatial as they discuss how these changes affect the mapping business and the deliverables we create (DEMs, orthomosaics) and how we can continue to meet these standards as they change. Watch now.

You will specifically learn about:

  • What is an accuracy standard
  • How is a well-accepted standard such as ASPRS defined
  • How does new technology affect accuracy standards
  • How are mapping deliverables validated against a standard

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