Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread adam steer
Hi Pierre

I am pretty point cloud heavy also. I’ll see if I can spin up perfectTIN
and try it out!

Regards

Adam

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 at 04:41, Pierre Abbat  wrote:

> I'd like to release PerfectTIN 0.4.0, but I need someone to verify that
> the
> output is free of spikes. The person who was going to do this cannot meet
> his
> coworkers because of the pandemic. If you work with point clouds
> (preferably
> in LAS format, but it can read PLY if compiled with a library) and can
> view a
> TIN and turn it around, please let me know.
>
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Friday, April 17, 2020 2:57:13 PM EDT Rajat Shinde wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
> 
> I would be very happy to do it. My PhD thesis involves LiDAR Point Cloud
> processing and these days I am fully covered up with LAS/LAZ files. Though,
> I have not used PerfectTIN till now, but I can see the earlier releases
> available at https://github.com/OSGeo/perfecttin/releases.
> 
> Please suggest me on how to proceed.

Thanks! Here are the steps:

Clone the repo (the latest commit should be on 2020-04-07 or later).

Check out 0.3.3 and run it on some point clouds, looking for some where the 
TIN has big spikes (most likely in holes).

Check out later commits and run them on the same clouds. The spikes should 
become smaller in horizontal area (they may be less than a millimeter thick) 
and then disappear. Thin spikes may appear in places they weren't before (I've 
seen them in falsely rough asphalt that is an artifact of photogrammetric 
processing of pine needle shadows), but should disappear by the latest commit.

Also, would you like to contribute a translation?

Pierre
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread Rajat Shinde
Hi Pierre,

I would be very happy to do it. My PhD thesis involves LiDAR Point Cloud
processing and these days I am fully covered up with LAS/LAZ files. Though,
I have not used PerfectTIN till now, but I can see the earlier releases
available at https://github.com/OSGeo/perfecttin/releases.

Please suggest me on how to proceed.

Kind regards,
Rajat

On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 12:11 AM Pierre Abbat  wrote:

> I'd like to release PerfectTIN 0.4.0, but I need someone to verify that
> the
> output is free of spikes. The person who was going to do this cannot meet
> his
> coworkers because of the pandemic. If you work with point clouds
> (preferably
> in LAS format, but it can read PLY if compiled with a library) and can
> view a
> TIN and turn it around, please let me know.
>
> Pierre
> --
> La sal en el mar es más que en la sangre.
> Le sel dans la mer est plus que dans le sang.
>
>
>
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread Pierre Abbat
I'd like to release PerfectTIN 0.4.0, but I need someone to verify that the 
output is free of spikes. The person who was going to do this cannot meet his 
coworkers because of the pandemic. If you work with point clouds (preferably 
in LAS format, but it can read PLY if compiled with a library) and can view a 
TIN and turn it around, please let me know.

Pierre
-- 
La sal en el mar es más que en la sangre.
Le sel dans la mer est plus que dans le sang.



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