Feature matching for multi-epoch historical aerial images
Lulin Zhang, Ewelina Rupnik, Marc Pierrot-Deseilligny

TL;DR
This paper introduces an automatic method for inter-epoch feature matching in historical aerial images, improving georeferencing accuracy and robustness to scene changes without auxiliary data.
Contribution
The authors present a novel fully automatic approach combining DSM matching and RGB feature matching for diachronic image georeferencing, outperforming state-of-the-art methods.
Findings
Improves georeferencing accuracy by a factor of 2
Effectively mitigates systematic camera errors
Robust to drastic scene changes
Abstract
Historical imagery is characterized by high spatial resolution and stereo-scopic acquisitions, providing a valuable resource for recovering 3D land-cover information. Accurate geo-referencing of diachronic historical images by means of self-calibration remains a bottleneck because of the difficulty to find sufficient amount of feature correspondences under evolving landscapes. In this research, we present a fully automatic approach to detecting feature correspondences between historical images taken at different times (i.e., inter-epoch), without auxiliary data required. Based on relative orientations computed within the same epoch (i.e., intra-epoch), we obtain DSMs (Digital Surface Model) and incorporate them in a rough-to-precise matching. The method consists of: (1) an inter-epoch DSMs matching to roughly co-register the orientations and DSMs (i.e, the 3D Helmert transformation),…
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