Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites
For archaeologists, the task of processing large terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)-derived point cloud data can be difficult, particularly when focusing on acquiring analytical and interpretive outcomes from the data. Using our TLS lidar data collected in 2013 from two compositionally different, low...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:38559bcf7ffd4d56b5a787ba4ef4209c 2023-05-15T14:53:38+02:00 Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites Landry David B. Milne S. Brooke Park Robert W. Ferguson Ian J. Fayek Mostafa 2016-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2016-0017 https://doaj.org/article/38559bcf7ffd4d56b5a787ba4ef4209c EN eng De Gruyter http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opar.2016.2.issue-1/opar-2016-0017/opar-2016-0017.xml?format=INT https://doaj.org/toc/2300-6560 2300-6560 doi:10.1515/opar-2016-0017 https://doaj.org/article/38559bcf7ffd4d56b5a787ba4ef4209c Open Archaeology, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2016) terrestrial laser scanning digital archaeology hunter-gatherer archaeology Paleo-Inuit Southern Baffin Island Nunavut point cloud classification Archaeology CC1-960 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2016-0017 2022-12-31T13:46:35Z For archaeologists, the task of processing large terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)-derived point cloud data can be difficult, particularly when focusing on acquiring analytical and interpretive outcomes from the data. Using our TLS lidar data collected in 2013 from two compositionally different, low Arctic multi-component hunter-gatherer sites (LdFa-1 and LeDx-42), we demonstrate how a manual point cloud classification approach with open source software can be used to extract natural and archaeological features from a site’s surface. Through a combination of spectral datasets typical to TLS (i.e., intensity and RGB values), archaeologists can enhance the visual and analytical representation of archaeological huntergatherer site surfaces. Our approach classifies low visibility Arctic site point clouds into independent segments, each representing a different surface material found on the site. With the segmented dataset, we extract only the surface boulders to create an alternate characterization of the site’s prominent features and their surroundings. Using surface point clouds from Paleo-Inuit sites allows us to demonstrate the value of this approach within hunter-gatherer research as our results illustrate an effective use of large TLS datasets for extracting and improving our analytical capabilities for low relief site features. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Baffin Island Baffin inuit Nunavut Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Nunavut Baffin Island Open Archaeology 2 1 |
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For archaeologists, the task of processing large terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)-derived point cloud data can be difficult, particularly when focusing on acquiring analytical and interpretive outcomes from the data. Using our TLS lidar data collected in 2013 from two compositionally different, low Arctic multi-component hunter-gatherer sites (LdFa-1 and LeDx-42), we demonstrate how a manual point cloud classification approach with open source software can be used to extract natural and archaeological features from a site’s surface. Through a combination of spectral datasets typical to TLS (i.e., intensity and RGB values), archaeologists can enhance the visual and analytical representation of archaeological huntergatherer site surfaces. Our approach classifies low visibility Arctic site point clouds into independent segments, each representing a different surface material found on the site. With the segmented dataset, we extract only the surface boulders to create an alternate characterization of the site’s prominent features and their surroundings. Using surface point clouds from Paleo-Inuit sites allows us to demonstrate the value of this approach within hunter-gatherer research as our results illustrate an effective use of large TLS datasets for extracting and improving our analytical capabilities for low relief site features. |
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Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites |
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Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites |
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Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites |
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Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites |
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Manual Point Cloud Classification and Extraction for Hunter-Gatherer Feature Investigation: A Test Case From Two Low Arctic Paleo-Inuit Sites |
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manual point cloud classification and extraction for hunter-gatherer feature investigation: a test case from two low arctic paleo-inuit sites |
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