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Segmentation of UAV point cloud

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Mugilan Govindasamy Raman
Mugilan Govindasamy Raman el 8 de Jun. de 2022
Respondida: Githin George el 20 de Oct. de 2023
The point cloud contains a row of continuous trees. I want to segment individual trees. Kindly help. I tried it by distance, there are death trees inbetween.
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Benjamin Thompson
Benjamin Thompson el 13 de Jun. de 2022
Can you define the data in the IAS and CSV files? What does each column mean?
Mugilan Govindasamy Raman
Mugilan Govindasamy Raman el 13 de Jun. de 2022
The las and csv has three column representing X, Y, Z. The X and Y represents the positions (Latitude and Longitude in meters) and Z represents the elevation (Height). The data is in projected coordiante system. WGS 1984 UTM Zone 10N.

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Githin George
Githin George el 20 de Oct. de 2023
Hello,
I understand you have point cloud data for a row of trees and would like to segment the individual trees and extract their attributes.
I’ve attached an example which describes the segmentation process below.
Note that you will have to convert the unorganized point cloud data to organized point cloud.
In case you would like to use the unorganized pcd, you can try the following steps as a workaround.
  1. Use statistical measures like ‘min’ of data to manually remove ground data points and apply “pcsegdist” function to get better segmentation results.
  2. Classify the segments into dead trees by comparing statistics like ‘mean’ of height, or ‘std variance’ of width.
  3. In case using “pcsegdist” once is not yielding good results, you could try applying it again on the obtained segments but with finer value of ‘minDistance’ parameter.
Please refer to the following documentation link for further information on “pcsegdist” function.
I hope this helps.

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