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NAME
v.outlier - Removes outliers from vector point data.
KEYWORDS
vector,
statistics,
extract,
select,
filter
SYNOPSIS
v.outlier
v.outlier --help
v.outlier [-e] input=name output=name outlier=name [qgis=name] [ew_step=float] [ns_step=float] [lambda=float] [threshold=float] [filter=string] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- -e
- Estimate point density and distance
- Estimate point density and distance for the input vector points within the current region extends and quit
- --overwrite
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- input=name [required]
- Name of input vector map
- Or data source for direct OGR access
- output=name [required]
- Name for output vector map
- outlier=name [required]
- Name of output outlier vector map
- qgis=name
- Name of vector map for visualization in QGIS
- ew_step=float
- Length of each spline step in the east-west direction
- Default: 10
- ns_step=float
- Length of each spline step in the north-south direction
- Default: 10
- lambda=float
- Tykhonov regularization weight
- Default: 0.1
- threshold=float
- Threshold for the outliers
- Default: 50
- filter=string
- Filtering option
- Options: both, positive, negative
- Default: both
v.outlier removes outliers in a 3D point cloud. By default, the outlier
identification is done by a bicubic spline interpolation of the
observation with a high regularization parameter and a low resolution
in south-north and east-west directions. Those points that differ in
an absolute value more than the given threshold from a fixed value,
reckoned from its surroundings by the interpolation, are considered as
an outlier, and hence are removed.
The filter option specifies if all outliers will be removed
(default), or only positive or only negative outliers. Filtering out
only positive outliers can be useful to filter out vegetation returns
(e.g. from forest canopies) from LIDAR point clouds, in order to
extract Digital Terrain Models. Filtering out only negative outliers
can be useful to estimate vegetation height.
There is a flag to create a vector that can be visualizated by
qgis. That means that topology is build and the z coordinate is
considered as a category.
v.outlier input=vector_map output=vector_output outlier=vector_outlier thres_O=25
In this case, a basic outlier removal is done with a threshold of 25 m.
v.outlier input=vector_map output=vector_output outlier=vector_outlier qgis=vector_qgis
Now, the outlier removal uses the default threshold and there is also
an output vector available for visualizaton in QGIS
(
http://www.qgis.org).
v.outlier input=elev_lid792_bepts output=elev_lid792_bepts_nooutliers \
outlier=elev_lid792_bepts_outliers ew_step=5 ns_step=5 thres_o=0.1
This module is designed to work with LIDAR data, so not topology is
built but in the QGIS output.
v.surf.bspline
Original version of the program in GRASS 5.4:
Maria Antonia Brovelli, Massimiliano Cannata, Ulisse Longoni and Mirko Reguzzoni
Updates for GRASS 6:
Roberto Antolin
Last changed: $Date: 2014-08-05 00:02:35 -0700 (Tue, 05 Aug 2014) $
SOURCE CODE
Available at: v.outlier source code (history)
Note: A new GRASS GIS stable version has been released: GRASS GIS 7.4, available here.
Updated manual page: here
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