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Development ideas perso

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:18 am
by Patrick BIANI
I'm ready for the future development of CloudCompare
involved in the development of the module export points
Topos compatible AutoCAD and SketchUp
My next suggestion would function development
follows:
Management Module-configurable size points to allow
display a graphical 'rude' first visual analysis between two clouds
-Module of recognition of simple shapes: circles, rectangles,
Perimeter Plans as entities exportables in DXF polylines
-Module of recognition of complex shapes: pipes and elbows, cylinders
Module-ballad video bedchamber of the model and along a path, exportable. Avi

no shortage of ideas .... good luck to the developers


je m'intéresse de prêt au développement futur de CloudCompare
ayant participé au développement du module d'export de points
Topos compatibles AutoCAd et SketchUP
Mes prochaines suggestions de développement de fonctions seraient
les suivantes :
-module de gestion paramétrable de grosseur des points pour permettre
l'affichage d'un graphique 'grossier' de première analyse visuelle entre deux nuages
-module de reconnaissance de formes simples : cercles, rectangles,
périmètres de plans sous formes d'entités polylignes exportables en DXF
-module de reconnaissance de formes complexes : tubes et coudes, cylindres
-module de ballade vidéo atour du modèle et selon un trajet, exportable en .avi

les idées ne manquent pas....bon courage aux développeurs

Re: Development ideas perso

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:32 am
by Aurelien
I am currently doing a phd thesis at EDF R&D (France), working on the topics you mentioned in your post, especially the recognition of shapes in a 3D point cloud. My work is in progress but I have implemented a few interactive tools that enable shapes fitting in a 3 dimensional point cloud : cylinders, cones, tori, planes, spheroids. These tools can not yet be found in the "trunk" branch of CloudCompare because of the fact that it is not really reliable at the moment. But we aim to provide these functions some day in the trunk version ...
Concerning the automated detection of shapes, it is not a simple task and it is still an active research topic. Nowadays, this task is often implemented though the use of interactive tools so that the user can drive this detection, and thus provide reliable results (whereas fully automated algorithms are not quite reliable). In my thesis, I try to perform an automated recognition of industrial elements (pipies, elbows, ...) using some available 3D model that is similar to the point cloud to be processed (up to some differences).
Anyway, all these works are really time consuming but they may appear in CloudCompare some day, like i said before (not so soon actually ^_^).