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Assessment of LiDAR ground filtering algorithms for determining ground surface of non-natural terrain overgrown with forest and steppe vegetation

Journal

MEASUREMENT
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2019.107047

Keywords

Classification; Digital terrain model; Ground; LAStools; LiDAR; Open-source

Funding

  1. Internal Grant Agency of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, CULS Prague [20174234]
  2. Grant Agency of CTU in Prague [SGS19/047/OHK1/1T/11]
  3. Czech Science Foundation [17-17156Y]

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Ground filtering is an inevitable step of processing the Light detection and ranging-acquired point clouds. Our objective was to evaluate the performance of six filtering algorithms. The point clouds filtering and vertical accuracy were evaluated qualitatively, quantitatively and by comparison with a GNSS survey. All tested algorithms achieved good results but their performance was affected by the terrain slope and vegetation cover. Algorithms performed better in forests than in steppes with a high density of low vegetation. The performance of all algorithms decreased with slopes over 15 degrees. Our results show that some algorithms tended to cause Type I error while others tended more to the Type II error. Furthermore, for some algorithms this tendency depended on the vegetation and terrain character. The Progressive Triangulated Irregular Network algorithm provided overall well-balanced results in all environments. We propose that software developers should provide users with recommendations of optimal parameters for individual environments. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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