Machine learning-based segmentation of aerial LiDAR point cloud data on building roof

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Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of a building can be facilitated by correctly segmenting different feature points (e.g. in the form of boundary, fold edge, and planar points) over the building roof, and then, establishing relationships among the constructed feature lines and planar patches using the segmented points. Present machine learning-based segmentation approaches of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) point cloud data are confined only to different object classes or semantic labelling. In the context of fine-grained feature point classification over the extracted building roof, machine learning approaches have not yet been explored. In this paper, after generating the ground truth data for the extracted building roofs from three different datasets, we apply machine learning methods to segment the roof point cloud based on seven different effective geometric features. The goal is not to semantically enhance the point cloud, but rather to facilitate the application of 3D building reconstruction algorithms, making them easier to use. The calculated F1-scores for each class confirm the competitive performances over the state-of-the-art techniques, which are more than 95% almost in each area of the used datasets.

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Dey, E. K., Awrangjeb, M., Tarsha Kurdi, F., & Stantic, B. (2023). Machine learning-based segmentation of aerial LiDAR point cloud data on building roof. European Journal of Remote Sensing, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2023.2210745

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