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The Airborne Video Toolkit
The Airborne Video Toolkit is a software application developed by Dr. David S. Linden in conjunction with the Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET) of the USDA Forest Service and Colorado State University. It provides an efficient and cost effective method to mosaic individual frames of airborne videography and then geometrically corrects them using commercial, off-the-shelf components. The resulting data can be imported into a geographic information system or image processing system. Recent versions of the AVT package have been broadened to work with still frame imagery generated from digital cameras. The AVT software was developed using the Microsoft Visual C++ Development (MSVC) system. For information regarding actual code, data and programming structure, see the document, FHTET 96-12, Linden, et. al., 1996. The processing system for the AVT includes a PC (Pentium II or better) running Microsoft Windows, a IEEE 1394 interface, and a robotic digital video tape deck. For more information on AVT see AVT Functionality. For More Information Contact: |
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