Line segment extraction

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The Line Segment Detection application (LSD) detects locally straight contours in an image and was published by [http://www.ipol.im/pub/art/2012/gjmr-lsd/ Grompone et al. (2012)]. It is based on a spatial edge extraction filter.
 
The Line Segment Detection application (LSD) detects locally straight contours in an image and was published by [http://www.ipol.im/pub/art/2012/gjmr-lsd/ Grompone et al. (2012)]. It is based on a spatial edge extraction filter.
* In the Search box of the Windows Start menu type {{typed|text=OSGeo4W Shell}}. You should be able to open the shell by clicking on it.
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* In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type '''Linesegment''' and select '''LineSegmentDetection''' under Feature Extraction of OTB.
* Type into the shell: {{typed|text=otbgui_LineSegementDetection}}. Select a multiband input file. Parameter tuning is not necessary.
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* Under the Parameters tab, select a multiband file as input layer.
[[File:Qgis_edge_line.png|700px]]
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[[File:Qgis_otb_lineSegment.png|400px]]
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|style="border: 0pt" | [[file:Qgis_goe_line.png|thumb|left|700px|'''Figure A:''' Input image: pansharpend Sentinel-2 composite (RGB= B7,B6,B5)  overlaid with detected line vectors (red]]
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|style="border: 0pt" | [[file:Qgis_goe_line.png|thumb|left|700px|'''Figure A:''' Input image: Sentinel-2 composite (RGB= B7,B6,B5)  overlaid with detected line vectors (red)]]
 
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[[category:Spatial Filtering]]
 
[[category:Spatial Filtering]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 18 November 2018

The Line Segment Detection application (LSD) detects locally straight contours in an image and was published by Grompone et al. (2012). It is based on a spatial edge extraction filter.

  • In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type Linesegment and select LineSegmentDetection under Feature Extraction of OTB.
  • Under the Parameters tab, select a multiband file as input layer.

Qgis otb lineSegment.png

Figure A: Input image: Sentinel-2 composite (RGB= B7,B6,B5) overlaid with detected line vectors (red)
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