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Area of Science:

  • Geodesy
  • Computational Geometry
  • Statistical Modeling

Background:

  • Assessing interepochal displacements relies heavily on stochastic information from point clouds for geometric surface representation.
  • Uncertainties in point clouds can arise from instrumentation, environment, or object-specific factors, alongside model uncertainty from approximation methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the realistic estimation and separation of measurement and model uncertainties using variance component estimation (VCE).
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of VCE in distinguishing between measurement (distance, angular) and model uncertainties (covariance functions).

Main Methods:

  • Employed variance component estimation (VCE) with the BIQUE-estimation method for tensor product B-spline surface approximation.
  • Generated a more complex B-spline surface to simulate model uncertainty by artificially altering points.
  • Separated overlapping variance components related to measurement and model uncertainties.

Main Results:

  • Variance components were found to be separable and estimable under specific conditions.
  • Successful separation occurred when model uncertainty exceeded measurement uncertainty.
  • Inclusion of only points affected by model deviations in the variance-covariance matrix (VCM) setup was crucial.

Conclusions:

  • VCE is a viable method for disentangling measurement and model uncertainties in geometric point cloud approximation.
  • The study demonstrates the importance of the relative magnitudes of uncertainties and data selection for accurate VCE.
  • Findings contribute to more reliable significance assessments of surface changes over time.