LIANG Xin-lian, ZHANG Ji-xian, LI Hai-tao. An Adaptive Morphological Filter for LIDAR Data Filtering in Urban Area[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2007, (2): 276-281. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20070238.
an adaptive morphological filter was developed to detect nonground LIDAR points in urban area
based on the continuous region detection and a hierarchical recognition mechanism.First
all continuous regions are labeled
and major ground points are detected by the characteristics of spread and continuity.Second
detached ground points are recognized by the quality of continuity and normalized height.Third
the height within objects occupied regions is calculated by linear interpolation and smoothness.Three datasets from three urban areas
are selected in the test
with different point densities and landscape complexities.Qualitative and quantitative analyses have indicated that this filter could remove most nonground points effectively in moderate complex urban environments
with the advantages of automatic window size determination and outliers detection.