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ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2017

A New Recursive Filtering Method of Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data to Preserve Ground Surface Information in Steep-Slope Areas

Mi Kyeong Kim; Sangpil Kim; Hong-Gyoo Sohn; Namhoon Kim; Je Sung Park

Landslides are one of the critical natural hazards that cause human, infrastructure, and economic losses. Risk of catastrophic losses due to landslides is significant given sprawled urban development near steep slopes and the increasing proximity of large populations to hilly areas. For reducing these losses, a high-resolution digital terrain model (DTM) is an essential piece of data for a qualitative or a quantitative investigation of slopes that may lead to landslides. Data acquired by a terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), called a point cloud, has been widely used to generate a DTM, since a TLS is appropriate for detecting small- to large-scale ground features on steep slopes. For an accurate DTM, TLS data should be filtered to remove non-ground points, but most current algorithms for extracting ground points from a point cloud have been developed for airborne laser scanning (ALS) data and not TLS data. Moreover, it is a challenging task to generate an accurate DTM from a steep-slope area by using existing algorithms. For these reasons, we developed an algorithm to automatically extract only ground points from the point clouds of steep terrains. Our methodology is focused on TLS datasets and utilizes the adaptive principal component analysis–triangular irregular network (PCA-TIN) approach. Our method was applied to two test areas and the results showed that the algorithm can cope well with steep slopes, giving an accurate surface model compared to conventional algorithms. Total accuracy values of the generated DTMs in the form of root mean squared errors are 1.84 cm and 2.13 cm over the areas of 5252 m2 and 1378 m2, respectively. The slope-based adaptive PCA-TIN method demonstrates great potential for TLS-derived DTM construction in steep-slope landscapes.


Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 2013

Effects of national forest inventory plot location error on forest carbon stock estimation using k-nearest neighbor algorithm

Jaehoon Jung; Sangpil Kim; Sungchul Hong; Kyoung-Min Kim; Eun-Sook Kim; Jungho Im; Joon Heo


Ksce Journal of Civil Engineering | 2010

Reliability of Galvanostatic Pulse Technique in assessing the corrosion rate of rebar in concrete structures: Laboratory vs field studies

R. Vedalakshmi; L. Balamurugan; V. Saraswathy; Sangpil Kim; Ki Yong Ann


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2014

Urbanization and Urban Heat Island Analysis Using LANDSAT Imagery: Sejong City As a Case Study

Mi-Kyeong Kim; Sangpil Kim; Namhoon Kim; Hong-Gyoo Sohn


Journal of remote sensing | 2011

Analysis of Optimal Infiltraction Route using Genetic Algorithm

Soonam Bang; Hyong-Gyoo Sohn; Sangpil Kim; Changjae Kim; Joon Heo


Sustainability | 2018

Relationship between Spatio-Temporal travel patterns derived from smart-card data and local environmental characteristics of Seoul, Korea

Mi Kyeong Kim; Sangpil Kim; Hong-Gyoo Sohn


Ksce Journal of Civil Engineering | 2018

Using law enforcing thematic maps for public announcements in South Korea

Jung Kyun Moon; Hong-Gyoo Sohn; Sangpil Kim; Seung Hwan Hong; Young Sun Cho


Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography | 2016

A Spatial Analysis of Shelter Capacity Using Floating Population

Mi-Kyeong Kim; Sinhye Kang; Sangpil Kim; Hong-Gyoo Sohn


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2015

Afforestation Effect Analysis Using MODIS Imagery: Yulin, Shaanxi, China As a Case Study

Hyoseon Jang; Sangpil Kim; Mi-Kyeong Kim; Hong-Gyoo Sohn


33rd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2012, ACRS 2012 | 2012

A study on estimation of areas damaged by landslide due to heavy rainfall

Hyoungsig Cho; Hong-Gyoo Sohn; Hyokeun Park; Sangpil Kim; Seung Chan Yang

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Kyoung-Min Kim

Forest Research Institute

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