Deep Learning for LiDAR Point Cloud Classification in Remote Sensing

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Oct 16;22(20):7868. doi: 10.3390/s22207868.

Abstract

Point clouds are one of the most widely used data formats produced by depth sensors. There is a lot of research into feature extraction from unordered and irregular point cloud data. Deep learning in computer vision achieves great performance for data classification and segmentation of 3D data points as point clouds. Various research has been conducted on point clouds and remote sensing tasks using deep learning (DL) methods. However, there is a research gap in providing a road map of existing work, including limitations and challenges. This paper focuses on introducing the state-of-the-art DL models, categorized by the structure of the data they consume. The models' performance is collected, and results are provided for benchmarking on the most used datasets. Additionally, we summarize the current benchmark 3D datasets publicly available for DL training and testing. In our comparative study, we can conclude that convolutional neural networks (CNNs) achieve the best performance in various remote-sensing applications while being light-weighted models, namely Dynamic Graph CNN (DGCNN) and ConvPoint.

Keywords: deep learning; point clouds; remote sensing.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), grant number [RGPIN-2020-05857], and Smart Campus Integrated Platform Development Alliance project with FuseForward. The APC was funded by Toronto Metropolitan University.