Interactive and view-dependent see-through lenses for massive 3D point clouds

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Abstract

3D point clouds are a digital representation of our world and used in a variety of applications. They are captured with LiDAR or derived by image-matching approaches to get surface information of objects, e.g., indoor scenes, buildings, infrastructures, cities, and landscapes. We present novel interaction and visualization techniques for heterogeneous, time variant, and semantically rich 3D point clouds. Interactive and view-dependent see-through lenses are introduced as exploration tools to enhance recognition of objects, semantics, and temporal changes within 3D point cloud depictions. We also develop filtering and highlighting techniques that are used to dissolve occlusion to give context-specific insights. All techniques can be combined with an out-of-core real-time rendering system for massive 3D point clouds. We have evaluated the presented approach with 3D point clouds from different application domains. The results show the usability and how different visualization and exploration tasks can be improved for a variety of domain-specific applications.

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Discher, S., Richter, R., & Döllner, J. (2017). Interactive and view-dependent see-through lenses for massive 3D point clouds. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 0(9783319256894), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25691-7_3

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