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A standalone, large scale, open project for 2D/3D image processing
The Point Cloud Library (PCL) is a standalone, large scale, open project for 2D/3D image and point cloud processing. PCL is released under the terms of the BSD license, and thus free for commercial and research use. Whether you’ve just discovered PCL or you’re a long time veteran, this page contains links to a set of resources that will help consolidate your knowledge on PCL and 3D processing. An additional Wiki resource for developers is available too. To simplify both usage and...
Discontinuity Set Extractor (DSE) is programmed by Adrián Riquelme for testing part of his PdD studies. Its aim is to extract discontinuity sets from a rock mass. The input data is a 3D point cloud, which can be acquired by means of a 3D laser scanner (LiDAR or TLS), digital photogrammetry techniques (such as SfM) or synthetic data. It applies a proposed methodology to semi-automatically identify points members of an unorganised 3D point cloud that are arranged in 3D space by planes.
Situation prediction using Kinect (PCL) and NVIDIA PhysX
Project from my last semester of M.Sc. Computer Science: A depth sensor (XBOX 360 Kinect) is used read using the Point Cloud Library to extract primitives like spheres, boxes and plains. This information is passed to NVIDIA PhysX to predict a situation, e.g. a rolling ball, and act depending on the simulated outcome, e.g. avoid a collision by braking or accelerating.