Brief description
This paper describes a stereo photogrammetry method that allows accurate measurements of volume for sessile epibenthic organisms. It represents a novel approach based on multiple views (five stereo image pairs) from a purpose built stereo digital still camera system combined with a three-dimensional reconstruction software program (CAM).Lineage
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CreditSchool of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia (UWA)
Issued: 19 07 2006
Data time period: 2005 to 03 05 2006
Subjects
10 099000 |
EARTH SCIENCE |
Haliclona sp. |
SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING |
Visible Imagery |
VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS |
benthic |
endofauna |
oceans |
sponge |
stereo-photogammetry |
volume |
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