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Classification of Airborne LIDAR Intensity Data Using Statistical Analysis and Hough Transform with Application to Power Line Corridors
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2009
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EngineeringFeature ExtractionPoint Cloud ProcessingPoint CloudImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionLight DetectionLaser-based SensorMachine VisionSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyLidarComputer VisionHough TransformRadarPower Line CorridorsCivil EngineeringDigital PhotogrammetryRemote Sensing
Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) has great potential to assist vegetation management in power line corridors by providing more accurate geometric information of the power line assets and vegetation along the corridors. However, the development of algorithms for the automatic processing of LIDAR point cloud data, in particular for feature extraction and classification of raw point cloud data, is in still in its infancy. In this paper, we take advantage of LIDAR intensity and try to classify ground and non-ground points by statistically analyzing the skewness and kurtosis of the intensity data. Moreover, the Hough transform is employed to detected power lines from the filtered object points. The experimental results show the effectiveness of our methods and indicate that better results were obtained by using LIDAR intensity data than elevation data.
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