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v.lidar.growing - Building contour determination and Region Growing algorithm for determining the building inside
vector, LIDAR
v.lidar.growing
v.lidar.growing --help
v.lidar.growing input=name output=name
first=name [tj=float] [td=float]
[--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet]
[--ui]
v.lidar.growing is the second of three steps to filter
LiDAR data. The filter aims to recognize and extract attached and detached
object (such as buildings, bridges, power lines, trees, etc.) in order to
create a Digital Terrain Model.
The modules identifies which is the internal area of every object on a LiDAR
point surface. The classification categories from
v.lidar.edgedetection are now rasterized. For each cell, it is
evaluated if it (the cell) contains a point with double impulse (difference
between the first and last pulse greater than a given threshold). Starting
from cells classified as OBJECT and with only one pulse all linked cells are
selected and a convex hull algorithm is applied to them. Simultaneously, the
mean of the corresponding heights (mean edge height) are computed. Points
inside the convex hull are classified as OBJECT if their height is greater
than or equal to the previously mean computed edge height. This last step is
done only in case of high planimetric resolution.
The input data should be the output result of the
v.lidar.edgedetection, module. Otherwise, it goes to error! The
output of this module will be the input of v.lidar.correction module.
The output will be a vector map which points are pre-classified as:
TERRAIN SINGLE PULSE (cat = 1, layer = 2)
TERRAIN DOUBLE PULSE (cat = 2, layer = 2)
OBJECT SINGLE PULSE (cat = 3, layer = 2)
OBJECT DOUBLE PULSE (cat = 4, layer = 2)
The final result of the whole procedure (v.lidar.edgedetection,
v.lidar.growing, v.lidar.correction) will be a point
classification in the same categories as above.
v.lidar.growing input=edge output=growing first=firstpulse
v.lidar.edgedetection, v.lidar.correction, v.surf.bspline, v.surf.rst, v.in.lidar, v.in.ascii
Original version of program in GRASS 5.4:
Maria Antonia Brovelli, Massimiliano Cannata, Ulisse Longoni and Mirko
Reguzzoni
Update for GRASS 6.X:
Roberto Antolin and Gonzalo Moreno
Antolin, R. et al., 2006. Digital terrain models determination by LiDAR technology: Po basin experimentation. Bolletino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini, anno LXV, n. 2, pp. 69-89.
Brovelli M. A., Cannata M., Longoni U.M., 2004. LIDAR Data Filtering and DTM Interpolation Within GRASS, Transactions in GIS, April 2004, vol. 8, iss. 2, pp. 155-174(20), Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Brovelli M. A., Cannata M., 2004. Digital Terrain model reconstruction in urban areas from airborne laser scanning data: the method and an example for Pavia (Northern Italy). Computers and Geosciences 30 (2004) pp.325-331
Brovelli M. A. and Longoni U.M., 2003. Software per il filtraggio di dati LIDAR, Rivista dell?Agenzia del Territorio, n. 3-2003, pp. 11-22 (ISSN 1593-2192).
Brovelli M. A., Cannata M. and Longoni U.M., 2002. DTM LIDAR in area urbana, Bollettino SIFET N.2, pp. 7-26.
Performances of the filter can be seen in the ISPRS WG III/3
Comparison of Filters report by Sithole, G. and Vosselman, G., 2003.
Last changed: $Date: 2015-09-08 04:45:01 +0200 (Tue, 08 Sep 2015) $
Available at: v.lidar.growing source code (history)
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