Detecting a bump/depression on surface
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 12:52 pm
Hello CC community, hello Daniel;
I'm working with scans of pavement surface, my aim is to detect the surface unevenness: I mean the presence of bump and/or depression.
Up to now I used the Roughness tools but, as I learnt, the roughness value is always positive, since CC consider the absolute value to the best fitting plane. Therefore, I can't deduce the correct 'sign' of the distance, distinguishing the fact that it is a bump or a depression.
Now my questions:
1. Is there a way to assess if the point cloud is above or below the best fitting plane?
2. In your opinion, is there a better tool to be used in order to assess if the surface (limited to the Kernel size area) is convex or concave?
I hope I'm clear enough.
Thank for your help
I'm working with scans of pavement surface, my aim is to detect the surface unevenness: I mean the presence of bump and/or depression.
Up to now I used the Roughness tools but, as I learnt, the roughness value is always positive, since CC consider the absolute value to the best fitting plane. Therefore, I can't deduce the correct 'sign' of the distance, distinguishing the fact that it is a bump or a depression.
Now my questions:
1. Is there a way to assess if the point cloud is above or below the best fitting plane?
2. In your opinion, is there a better tool to be used in order to assess if the surface (limited to the Kernel size area) is convex or concave?
I hope I'm clear enough.
Thank for your help