Extension of the ABC-Procrustes algorithm for 3D affine coordinate transformation

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B. Paláncz
P. Zaletnyik
J. L. Awange
B. Heck
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[1] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics
[2] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Geodesy and Surveying and Research Group of Physical Geodesy and Geodynamics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
[3] Curtin University,Western Australian Centre for Geodesy and The Institute for Geoscience Research
[4] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Geodetic Institute
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2010年 / 62卷
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Procrustes; coordinate transformation; anisotropy scaling; Helmert transformation; singular value decomposition; global minimization;
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The Procrustes method is a very effective method for determining the Helmert’s datum transformation parameters since it requires neither initial starting values nor iteration. Due to these attractive attributes, the ABC-Procrustes algorithm is extended to solve the 3D affine transformation problem where scale factors are different in the 3 principal directions X, Y, Z. In this study, it is shown that such a direct extension is restricted to cases of mild anisotropy in scaling. For strong anisotropy, however, the procedure fails. The PZ-method is proposed as an extension of the ABC algorithm for this special case. The procedures are applied to determine transformation parameters for; (i) transforming the Australian Geodetic Datum (AGD 84) to the Geocentric Datum Australia (GDA 94), i.e., mild anisotropy and (ii) synthetic data for strong anisotropy. The results indicate that the PZ-algorithm leads to a local multivariate minimization as opposed to the ABC-algorithm, thus requiring slightly longer computational time. However, the ABC-method is found to be useful for computing proper initial values for the PZ-method, thereby increasing its efficiency.
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