Extracting octree information
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:38 am
Hi CloudCompare forum,
I’ve completed some lab-based scanning of vegetation (in foliated and defoliated forms) and eventually I’m hoping to represent this structure within a hydraulic flood model.
For this, I need to reduce the complexity of initially high point density scans. To do this I’m looking to use an octree based approach. During octree computation, where I set the minimum cell size to 0.025, I can begin to derive a coarse representation of the structure. Once the coarsest resolution representation of the scans can be successfully represented in the model, I plan to reduce the cell size to represent finer details.
However, I’m not sure if it is possible to extract this octree information? Ideally, I’d like to extract the centroid of each cell (x,y,z), where the cell size is known, I could then reproduce the coarse vegetation structure for initial model runs.
I'm not sure if this is the best way forwards, and any advice about a possible workarounds would be appreciated.
Thanks
Richard
I’ve completed some lab-based scanning of vegetation (in foliated and defoliated forms) and eventually I’m hoping to represent this structure within a hydraulic flood model.
For this, I need to reduce the complexity of initially high point density scans. To do this I’m looking to use an octree based approach. During octree computation, where I set the minimum cell size to 0.025, I can begin to derive a coarse representation of the structure. Once the coarsest resolution representation of the scans can be successfully represented in the model, I plan to reduce the cell size to represent finer details.
However, I’m not sure if it is possible to extract this octree information? Ideally, I’d like to extract the centroid of each cell (x,y,z), where the cell size is known, I could then reproduce the coarse vegetation structure for initial model runs.
I'm not sure if this is the best way forwards, and any advice about a possible workarounds would be appreciated.
Thanks
Richard