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    Segments.ai

    Segments.ai

    Segments.ai Python SDK

    ...The platform for fast and accurate multi-sensor data annotation. Label in-house or with an external workforce. Intuitive labeling interfaces for images, videos, and 3D point clouds (lidar and RGBD). Obtain segmentation labels, vector labels, and more. Our labeling interfaces are set up to label fast and precise. Powerful ML assistance lets you label faster and reduce costs. Integrate data labeling into your existing ML pipelines and workflows using our simple yet powerful Python SDK. Onboard your own workforce or use one of our workforce partners. ...
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    Planar Roof Top Detection in LiDAR

    This tool detects and classifies roof tops from raw spatial LiDAR

    A new algorithm for extracting roof tops was developed. Using the assumption that roof tops are planar in construction, a new approach was developed using volume of point clouds to determine whether a cluster contains planar points. This approach yields very promising results and with attention applied to its weaknesses, should provide another algorithm which can rival currently available roof top detection methods.
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