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The XXIInd International Congress of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing was held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Victoria, Australia, from 25th August to 1st September 2012. Reports are given on the Congress as a whole, including the General Assembly, Plenary and Special sessions, some Technical Commission activities and the Congress Exhibition. Papers from the Congress are published...
This contribution offers a considerably expanded and updated edition of the original “Terminology Guide” which was published in The Photogrammetric Record in 2007 and was subsequently adopted as an official document of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Revision and correction began as soon as the previous version was finalised for publication, and has continued ever since, in the light of further experience of the developing technology and of authors’ contributions, and with the help and support of the editorial team, authors and readers worldwide. Once again, the aim is to help authors and editors in preparing contributions for publication in the Record; and it is hoped that the new listing will again secure wide acceptance and thus both engender and facilitate consistency and correctness in the global geomatics literature. A short discussion of the background and the process of compilation is followed by the listing itself, in the form of a lengthy Appendix to the text.
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