Abstract
Production of Ground Truth (GT) data for remotely sensed images is an important step for evaluation of accuracy assessment of different analyzes such as classification, geo-locatining and object detection. Geo-locationing systems for images taken from different platforms such as ground and laboratory tripod are not widespread and useful. Lack of peer pixel coordinates of image pixels is an absence for creating GT from imagery. Ground Control Points (GCP) which have regular shape and texture are used for creation of pixel coordinates from images taken from terrestrial photogrammetry and indoor photogrammetry applications. Projects related to geomatics and architecture are using these GPSs in many studies. In this study, world coordinates of GCPs and pixels coordinates of GCPs are matched with each other for reproduction of target coordinates in imagery. This study provides a fast approach for creation of ground truth data for remotely sensed images.
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