RMS
Re: RMS
Could you be more specific? I'm a bit confused about what you mean by 'validate' the RMS error...
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: RMS
Well, the internal computation are done with 32 bits floating point values, which generally induce a numerical error around 10^-7 (i.e. probably very far from the actual RMS you get ;).
The RMS (Root Mean Square) is computed in CloudCompare on the set of distances between a point cloud and another one. It's simply a statistical parameter that gives an information about the distances distribution, just as the mean and standard deviation. Depending on what you are actually measuring it can represent the quality of a registration process, the smoothness of a surface, the accuracy of a sensor, etc...
The RMS (Root Mean Square) is computed in CloudCompare on the set of distances between a point cloud and another one. It's simply a statistical parameter that gives an information about the distances distribution, just as the mean and standard deviation. Depending on what you are actually measuring it can represent the quality of a registration process, the smoothness of a surface, the accuracy of a sensor, etc...
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: RMS
No the numerical error is ridiculous compared to any sensor's error.
And whether the RMS is suitable for a research work or not depends on what you want to do!
And whether the RMS is suitable for a research work or not depends on what you want to do!
Daniel, CloudCompare admin