Development of ANN optimized affine-6 2D coordinate transformation model

IF 2.3 Q2 REMOTE SENSING Applied Geomatics Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1007/s12518-024-00600-8
Moses N. Kinyua, Arthur W. Sichangi, Moses K. Gachari
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Coordinate transformation facilitates the integration of geodetic coordinates of points obtained from different sources into a common geodetic reference frame. In existing studies, mathematical transformation models such as Bursa-Wolf, Molodensky-Badekas, Veis, the affine transformation models and others have been applied. These models can lead to low accuracy, due to various factors, such as lack of understanding of the distortions and inconsistencies of the local datum and geodetic network distribution. Recently, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) techniques for coordinate transformation have been evaluated in several countries and have been found to achieve better results compared to similarity models. In Kenya, there is little literature on the evaluation of these techniques for improving coordinate transformation. Therefore, this study aims to optimise the affine six-parameter 2-dimension coordinate transformation using ANN techniques. The methodology involves acquisition and processing of geodetic control datasets with common points in two coordinate systems: UTM and Cassini Arc 1960 for part of the Nyeri-Kirinyaga geodetic network, in Central region of Kenya. The Affine-6 transformation parameters are determined, applied for coordinate transformation and the distortions modelled. The transformation resulted in relatively low accuracy, possibly due to the limited ability of the model to map nonlinear patterns in the datum. This study proposed application of nonlinear ANN models; Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP), and Radial Basis Functions Neural Network (RBFNN) to map the non-linear patterns and adjust the transformed coordinates, hence optimizing the Affine-6 model. A comparative evaluation was performed to determine the improvement in performance and compare the models. It was found that the ANN techniques improved the Affine-6 transformation by 92.55% and 92.27% in RMSE and 99.35%, 98.06% in horizontal error for MLP and RBFNN respectively.

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Applied Geomatics REMOTE SENSING-
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期刊介绍: Applied Geomatics (AGMJ) is the official journal of SIFET the Italian Society of Photogrammetry and Topography and covers all aspects and information on scientific and technical advances in the geomatics sciences. The Journal publishes innovative contributions in geomatics applications ranging from the integration of instruments, methodologies and technologies and their use in the environmental sciences, engineering and other natural sciences. The areas of interest include many research fields such as: remote sensing, close range and videometric photogrammetry, image analysis, digital mapping, land and geographic information systems, geographic information science, integrated geodesy, spatial data analysis, heritage recording; network adjustment and numerical processes. Furthermore, Applied Geomatics is open to articles from all areas of deformation measurements and analysis, structural engineering, mechanical engineering and all trends in earth and planetary survey science and space technology. The Journal also contains notices of conferences and international workshops, industry news, and information on new products. It provides a useful forum for professional and academic scientists involved in geomatics science and technology. Information on Open Research Funding and Support may be found here: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/institutional-agreements
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