point cloud find center
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I have a very large point cloud (42 million points), and I need to find the center of this cloud.
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Star Strider
on 8 May 2016
1 vote
The centre (or more accurately in this example, ‘centroid’) is the mean of the individual x, y, and z coordinates for the cloud. So if each row of the matrix defining them is an individual point, and the columns define the position of each point, the coordinates of the centroid are the mean of the matrix.
Image Analyst
on 8 May 2016
0 votes
Why can't you just average all of the components?
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Evan
on 8 May 2016
Image Analyst
on 8 May 2016
Why do you say it's not right? I know there may be some reasons (and I can think of some) but I want to hear your reason.
Walter Roberson
on 8 May 2016
What is the range of values? With 42 million of them, I would be concerned about exceeding (required precision)/eps when they are totaled
Image Analyst
on 8 May 2016
Good point. Might be able to get pretty much the same centroid just by taking a subset of them.
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