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EXPERT EVIDENCE AND INVENTORY OF CADASTRAL MAP DERIVATIVES
Abstract
Land administration system in Slovakia is a large system. Many incomplete data and errors have been incorporated into its content since 1850. Most problems in the field of land administration system are solved by judicial proceedings, in which the expert testimony is required to reach the conclusion. The gathering of data about a particular land parcel consists of investigation of documents and maps. The investigation of map documents is very important for the whole process. The derivatives of these maps are stored in archives, cadastral offices, and other institutions. The availability of map sheets is also complicated by the fact, that not all of them have been digitized. An application has been created by the authors of this paper, by which the map sheets can be accessed. Projective photogrammetry method and Structure-from-Motion method were used to fill in the map sheets inventory. These methods provide a good readability of the map sheets, so they could be used by the experts. The application enables the ordering of the map sheets by the name of the map sheet, by the actual or historical name of the location and by the location of the physical map sheet storage. The contents of the inventory can be extended gradually with the digitized map sheets. This application providing the access to the map sheets inventory reflects the experts- requirements, who point out on the great time requirements of their activities in the field of the land administration systems for a long time. The solution proposed in this paper on a small group of map sheets could serve as an example for the facilitation of access to the map sheets from the whole territory of Slovakia for the experts.
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