Hitachi HouseDiff Change Detection Process Combines With Pictometry's Change
Analysis Software and Imagery for Evaluating Real Property Changes Westminster, CO and Rochester, NY - November 1, 2004 - Hitachi Software
Global Technology (HSGT), the leader in automatic building change detection
solutions, and Pictometry, provider of a patented information system that
captures geo-referenced, digital aerial oblique and orthogonal images as well as
related software, announced today that they have signed a teaming agreement. Under terms of the agreement, Hitachi Software has modified its HouseDiff
change detection solution to use Pictometry imagery, and Pictometry has
integrated the resulting change files into their Change Analysis software.
Additionally, Pictometry will be able to market the HouseDiff solution to its
customers. "Combining Pictometry images and Change Analysis software with HouseDiff
provides our customers with the ability to find and review building changes
without leaving their offices," stated Robert Carroll, HSGT vice president of
sales and marketing. "We have successfully used Pictometry's oblique and
orthogonal imagery with several of our existing customers, and we believe this
partnership will provide the most accurate view of building changes on the
market." Pictometry's industry leading software enables users to quickly and easily
access up to 12 different high-resolution views of any property, building,
highway, landmark, or other feature in a county. The software also enables end
users to create measurements directly from the geo-referenced imagery as well as
insert GIS content and other data. The company has a growing customer list
approaching 100 counties and the State of Massachusetts. Major metropolitan
areas using Pictometry include Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Indianapolis, Los
Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. Change Analysis from Pictometry allows the direct comparison on a computer
monitor of previous aerial imagery with recent imagery of the same area. The
Change Analysis viewer, combined with Hitachi's HouseDiff process, allows users
to automatically view side-by-side, highlighted images of the detected changes.
These changes can include such features as new additions to existing structures,
demolitions, land use changes, new construction, and other real property
features that could go undetected. Geauga County, Ohio, is the first county in the country to use this combined
solution. "By comparing new and previously captured digital photographs,
HouseDiff gives us the ability to quickly identify building changes throughout
the County, and Pictometry's oblique imagery allows us to verify these changes
without costly field inspection. This combination of technologies is a powerful
tool for assessment and GIS applications at an affordable price; allowing us to
further extend the value of our Pictometry oblique image database," said Louis
K. Marion, GIS director for Geauga County. "For community planning organizations, appraisers, assessors, engineering,
environmental agencies, and other property management related organizations,
this agreement brings together two technologies that can provide a significant
ROI in the evaluation of real property as well as potentially increasing
revenues for community projects," said Dante Pennacchia, senior vice president
of Sales and Marketing at Pictometry. Additional uses for the combined technology offering include natural
disasters, hazardous material incidents, and major accidents where comparison of
before and after imagery of impacted areas can assist public safety departments,
first responders, insurance, and legal firms. About Hitachi Software Global Technology About Pictometry All company names, products, and trademarks are owned by their respective
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Hitachi Software and Pictometry Sign Marketing
Agreement
Hitachi Software Global Technology (HSGT) is a leading software, data, and
solution provider for companies seeking to maximize their potential through
spatial information. HSGT solutions combine Open GIS Consortium standards,
imagery and vector data products, and award-winning automatic vectorization
software. Headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, HSGT continues to pioneer new
technologies and services for utilities, telecommunications companies, and
governments. For more information visit www.hsgt.com.
Pictometry International is a rapidly growing software company that provides
visual intelligence information systems. The company's patented imaging process
captures georeferenced, high-resolution oblique (at an angle - natural view) and
orthogonal (straight down) digital images of counties and states. Combined with
the company's interactive software solution, users can see everywhere, measure
anything, and plan everything. Pictometry is a second order visualization tool
that does not produce authoritative or definitive information (surveying) from
its aerial images. The company's customer base includes a growing list of
county, state, and federal government organizations as well as private business
users. Applications include 9-1-1, appraisers, assessors, planning officials,
GIS, transportation, law enforcement, homeland security, fire departments,
insurance, real estate, engineering, and utilities. For more information on
Pictometry, visit www.pictometry.com.




