Dear Javier,
For now the bundle adjustment implemented by OSSIM is not used in OTB
(though we have plans to do it). Please read this conversation in OSSIM ml :
http://sourceforge.net/p/ossim/mailman/message/30627439/
If you want to use this function, you can always use OSSIM directly.
Meanwhile, we indeed provide a RefineSensorModel application, which
makes use of the optimizeFit() method of OSSIM sensor model. Note that
this is different from rigorous bundle adjustment (again, please read
the ossim thread).
Hope that helps,
Regards,
Julien
Le 09/07/2014 08:58, Javier a écrit :
Dear,
I have installed recently the OTB 4.0 in Linux and I am interested in
sensor modeling using OSSIM. I have seen in the source directory that
there are some classes for the bundle adjustment in
/utilities/otbossim implemented by Radiantblue, but i do not find this
utility in the installation directory.
When configuring CMake OTB I find no option for generation this
utilitis module, and if i set directly from otbossim CMake i get
configuration errors. Do you know how to install this bundle
adjustment module? I was unable to find any examples or help for using
the ossimAdjustmentExecutive class. Do you have some information about it?
I have seen that OTB provides a RefineSensorModel module, and it seems
very similar to the bundle adjustment functionality. Can you tell me
if exist any differences?
Best regards.
Javier.
El miércoles, 9 de julio de 2014 08:27:30 UTC+2, Javier escribió:
Dear,
El miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011 18:45:07 UTC+2, Julien Malik
escribió:
Hello,
Sorry it is not implemented as of now, and it is not in the
pipeline at
the moment.
Julien
Le 05/10/2011 17:36, arthurd a �crit :
> Hello,
>
> I can see in the OTB Software Guide (6th ed.) that the
bundle-block
> adjustment feature described in the ortho-registration
process is not
> implemented. But as the document is 3.5 years old, I wonder
if it is
> still an uptodate information or if the feature were
implemented? (And
> where can I find it?)
>
> If it's not yet implemented, do someone have any idea about
when it
> will be operational?
>
> Thanks.
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