The recent years saw an extensive use of 3D point cloud data for heritage documentation, valorisation and visualisation. Although rich in metric quality, these 3D data lack structured information such as semantics and hierarchy between parts. In this context, the introduction of point cloud classification methods can play an essential role for better data usage, model definition, analysis and conservation. The paper aims to extend a machine learning (ML) classification method with a multi-level and multi-resolution (MLMR) approach. The proposed MLMR approach improves the learning process and optimises 3D classification results through a hierarchical concept. The MLMR procedure is tested and evaluated on two large-scale and complex datasets: the Pomposa Abbey (Italy) and the Milan Cathedral (Italy). Classification results show the reliability and replicability of the developed method, allowing the identification of the necessary architectural classes at each geometric resolution.

A Hierarchical Machine Learning Approach for Multi-Level and Multi-Resolution 3D Point Cloud Classification / Teruggi, Simone; Grilli, Eleonora; Russo, Michele; Fassi, Francesco; Remondino, Fabio. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 12(2020), pp. 1-27. [10.3390/rs12162598]

A Hierarchical Machine Learning Approach for Multi-Level and Multi-Resolution 3D Point Cloud Classification

Michele Russo;Fabio Remondino
2020

Abstract

The recent years saw an extensive use of 3D point cloud data for heritage documentation, valorisation and visualisation. Although rich in metric quality, these 3D data lack structured information such as semantics and hierarchy between parts. In this context, the introduction of point cloud classification methods can play an essential role for better data usage, model definition, analysis and conservation. The paper aims to extend a machine learning (ML) classification method with a multi-level and multi-resolution (MLMR) approach. The proposed MLMR approach improves the learning process and optimises 3D classification results through a hierarchical concept. The MLMR procedure is tested and evaluated on two large-scale and complex datasets: the Pomposa Abbey (Italy) and the Milan Cathedral (Italy). Classification results show the reliability and replicability of the developed method, allowing the identification of the necessary architectural classes at each geometric resolution.
2020
machine learning; 3D architectural heritage; multi-resolution; point cloud; classification; Random Forest
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A Hierarchical Machine Learning Approach for Multi-Level and Multi-Resolution 3D Point Cloud Classification / Teruggi, Simone; Grilli, Eleonora; Russo, Michele; Fassi, Francesco; Remondino, Fabio. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 12(2020), pp. 1-27. [10.3390/rs12162598]
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