Hi Daniel,
I would like to kindly ask for your help.
I have two point clouds that were recorded within an hour of each other. I need to calculate the amount of displacement that occurred in the x, y, and z coordinate between the scans. My research question is whether or not the rates of displacement changed significantly at certain time periods between scan 1 to scan 2. How can I use cloud compare to calculate the amount of change in x, y, and z coordinate between point clouds? And is it possible to determine the rates of change in the coordinates? My LiDAR scans are of a glacier - the glacier is a moving target - the movement of the ice is horizontal (surface velocities) in the x,y coordinate, but also vertical ice motion in the z coordinate. I have used the cloud to cloud differencing tool. I can look at C2C differences and split them for x, y, and z coordinates. I am not sure if this is the best tool to use? The tool does not show me the rates of change in displacement. Also, I am not sure if the differencing tool gives an output that shows an overall change in the geometry of a moving object? Rather than showing changes that acted on individual coordinates?
I would be very grateful for any help you can offer.
Thank you so much Cloud Compare community. The software is awesome
How to determine individual changes in x,y,z coordinates between two point clouds
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Re: How to determine individual changes in x,y,z coordinates between two point clouds
Oups, it seems that I have totally missed this message (sorry, sometimes there are just to many of them :( ).
I guess it's a bit late, but the best tool to do this is to use the M3C2 plugin (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... 2_(plugin)). But you'll probably have to read the associated article to fully understand what you get as output.
I guess it's a bit late, but the best tool to do this is to use the M3C2 plugin (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... 2_(plugin)). But you'll probably have to read the associated article to fully understand what you get as output.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin