Quality of alignment
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 5:05 pm
Dear cloudcompare community!
I'm currently working on my Master's thesis with TLS-data and I would need some opinion on quality of alignment. I'm aligning scans from a rock structure, and aligning with ICP on the original (manually coarsly aligned by rotation and translation) scans did not work because there are only quite few overlapping parts. So i used point-pair picking and got a RMS of 0.0106791 (which seems quite convenient to me) when using 3 point pairs.
After this, i thought of another approach: I segmented both clouds, so only the overlapping parts (2.5 mio points in one cloud, 3 mio clouds in the second one) were used for the ICP. With this, i got an RMS of 0.0581177. My idea was to then use the transformation matrix also on the other segment of the cloud.
My question is now what of the two results is in general more accurate?
Thanks in advance!
Anna
I'm currently working on my Master's thesis with TLS-data and I would need some opinion on quality of alignment. I'm aligning scans from a rock structure, and aligning with ICP on the original (manually coarsly aligned by rotation and translation) scans did not work because there are only quite few overlapping parts. So i used point-pair picking and got a RMS of 0.0106791 (which seems quite convenient to me) when using 3 point pairs.
After this, i thought of another approach: I segmented both clouds, so only the overlapping parts (2.5 mio points in one cloud, 3 mio clouds in the second one) were used for the ICP. With this, i got an RMS of 0.0581177. My idea was to then use the transformation matrix also on the other segment of the cloud.
My question is now what of the two results is in general more accurate?
Thanks in advance!
Anna