treeseg | Extract individual trees from lidar point clouds | Image Editing library
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kandi X-RAY | treeseg Summary
treeseg has been developed to near-automatically segment individual tree point clouds from high-density larger-area lidar point clouds acquired in forests. A formal, albeit somewhat outdated description of the methods can be found in our paper.
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QUESTION
I am trying to write some xyz point data to a .ply file using python.
I am using this script here which basically writes a pandas DataFrame to a binary format via a recarry and numpy method tobytes()
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ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-03 at 10:24The difference between made_with_code.ply
and made_with_windows.ply
is that in the latter, all decimals are rounded to 2 decimals as you can see with:
QUESTION
I have tree that is built out of a series of joints. The anchor is the base/stump of the tree. My hero is currently not able to walk through the anchor. Setting collisionBitMask = 0 isn't working for the anchor but that approach does work for the individual joint segments.
So, essentially I just want to avoid this collision. Here is the code:
//code for anchor
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-14 at 17:53This was resolved by also setting the categoryBitMask to 0.
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Point Cloud Library (v1.10)
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