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=== How to use the Deviation analysis? === | === How to use the Deviation analysis? === | ||
'''Step 1: Target Selection''' | |||
* Click on the ''wrench'' icon to access the ''deviation analysis tool'' | |||
* Select one or multiple point clouds you wish to use as reference (choose a primary point cloud, either dedicated or georeferenced, to serve as the anchor for the other point clouds) | |||
* Click ''“Next”'' to proceed with Step 2 | |||
'''Step 2: Source Selection''' | |||
* Choose the point cloud you wish to analyze | |||
* Click ''“Next”'' to proceed with Step 3 | |||
'''Step 3: Data Filtering''' | |||
* Select the desired tool for point selection from the available options | |||
** None (Rotation) | |||
** Box Selection; ''left-click + hold and drag mouse'' across the screen in desired area | |||
** Polygon Selection; ''left-click'' to select multiple points on point cloud for the desired area – close or finish Polygon by clicking on the first point again | |||
** Lasso Selection; ''left-click + hold and drag mous''e to enclose the desired area | |||
* Click on the ''Reset'' icon in ''Selected Points Action'' to revert and undo previous selections | |||
* Click on ''“Next”'' to proceed with Step 4 | |||
'''Step 4: Processing''' | |||
This step may take a few minutes. Once it is finished, a ''green check mark'' will appear indicating successful processing. | |||
* Click ''"Next"'' to proceed with Step 5 | |||
'''Step 5: Analysis''' | |||
This section functions as a tool for examine the computed deviation. Green represents 0cm of deviation, while red indicates the highest level of deviation. | |||
* Toggle the wireframe view by clicking on the checkbox next to ''"Use wireframe view for models"'' | |||
* To complete the alignment, click ''"Save"'' or alternatively, use the ''"X"'' on the top right corner of the ''Registration tool box'' to close the tool and delete the entire alignment | |||
Revision as of 05:45, 6 March 2024
What is the Deviation analysis?[edit | edit source]
XYZ
How to use the Deviation analysis?
Step 1: Target Selection
- Click on the wrench icon to access the deviation analysis tool
- Select one or multiple point clouds you wish to use as reference (choose a primary point cloud, either dedicated or georeferenced, to serve as the anchor for the other point clouds)
- Click “Next” to proceed with Step 2
Step 2: Source Selection
- Choose the point cloud you wish to analyze
- Click “Next” to proceed with Step 3
Step 3: Data Filtering
- Select the desired tool for point selection from the available options
- None (Rotation)
- Box Selection; left-click + hold and drag mouse across the screen in desired area
- Polygon Selection; left-click to select multiple points on point cloud for the desired area – close or finish Polygon by clicking on the first point again
- Lasso Selection; left-click + hold and drag mouse to enclose the desired area
- Click on the Reset icon in Selected Points Action to revert and undo previous selections
- Click on “Next” to proceed with Step 4
Step 4: Processing
This step may take a few minutes. Once it is finished, a green check mark will appear indicating successful processing.
- Click "Next" to proceed with Step 5
Step 5: Analysis
This section functions as a tool for examine the computed deviation. Green represents 0cm of deviation, while red indicates the highest level of deviation.
- Toggle the wireframe view by clicking on the checkbox next to "Use wireframe view for models"
- To complete the alignment, click "Save" or alternatively, use the "X" on the top right corner of the Registration tool box to close the tool and delete the entire alignment