IN23D-3749:
plas.io: Open Source, Browser-based WebGL Point Cloud Visualization

Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Howard Butler1, David C Finnegan2, Peter J Gadomski2 and Uday K Verma1, (1)Hobu, Inc, Iowa City, IA, United States, (2)U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH, United States
Abstract:
Point cloud data, in the form of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), RADAR, or semi-global matching (SGM) image processing, are rapidly becoming a foundational data type to quantify and characterize geospatial processes. Visualization of these data, due to overall volume and irregular arrangement, is often difficult. Technological advancement in web browsers, in the form of WebGL and HTML5, have made interactivity and visualization capabilities ubiquitously available which once only existed in desktop software. plas.io is an open source JavaScript application that provides point cloud visualization, exploitation, and compression features in a web-browser platform, reducing the reliance for client-based desktop applications. The wide reach of WebGL and browser-based technologies mean plas.io's capabilities can be delivered to a diverse list of devices -- from phones and tablets to high-end workstations -- with very little custom software development. These properties make plas.io an ideal open platform for researchers and software developers to communicate visualizations of complex and rich point cloud data to devices to which everyone has easy access.