The classification of a LIDAR data point consists of both a classification and a classification flag. The classification flag allows for a point to be simultaneously flagged for particular uses…
LP360 uses “stamps” for Point Cloud Tasks (PCT) and “brushes” for manual data reclassification. The stamps of the PCT include a single circular stamp and a single square stamp. The…
…Classification tab, select “New task”. How to access Ground Classification 3. How to use LP360 Cloud Ground Classification Before using the LP360 Cloud Ground Classification, make sure to have a…
…(NPS); for this case, about 7.3 cm. Figure 2: Point density from the Point Cloud Statistics Extractor Read complete article: Automatic Ground Classification of Dense Point Clouds in LP360…
Classify by Features is a useful way of assigning classifications to points using a spatial relationship to other features. Any vector layer that exists in the Map can be used…
…There are multiple classification routines, which may be used depending upon the final delivery results of the data, however generally a ground classification routine is always run. The adaptive TIN…
…correctly, the ground needs to be classified. Since the ground is largely a planar surface, it must be classified to remove those points from consideration. Automatic Building Classification from LIDAR…
…require you to use this filter to select the classification source points that are either included or excluded when setting up and executing a PCT task. Classification Point Filter Shortcuts…
LIDAR data often contains many attributes in addition to the simple positional information for the individual returns. One useful attribute in the classification of LIDAR points is the intensity. The…
…use the Ground Classification on the cloud. LP360 Cloud Ground Classification tool For details on running the tool, please refer to How to use LP360 Cloud Ground Classification. 1. Method…