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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