Contents
1 A Foreword on the english documentation
2 What is
E
xplorer
3D
?
3
E
xplorer
3D
in a nutshell...
4 Install
4.1 Prerequisites
4.2 Install and start
5 Data input format
5.1 A Foreword on Additional Attributes
5.2 Multisource mode
5.3 Subset files
5.4 Features input file
5.4.1 General format
5.4.2 User-defined delimiter
5.4.3 Subset data file
5.4.4 How symbolic attributes are managed
5.5 Distance files
5.6 Raw 3D coordinates file
5.6.1 Subset data file
5.7 Pure additional attributes files
5.8 Reserved attribute names (additional attributes)
5.9 Data import
6 Visualisation interface: an Overview
6.1 Handover
6.2 Control window menus
7 Main functions
7.1 Projection methods
7.1.1 Based on a set of features
7.1.2 Based on a distance matrix
7.1.3 Based on 3D coordinates
7.2 Using/displaying additional attributes
7.2.1 General Overview
7.2.2 Multi Class Objects
7.2.3 Image display
7.2.4 Multiple picture sources
7.2.5 Management of colors
7.3 Mouse control
7.3.1 Manipulating the 3D scene
7.3.2 Acting on objects
7.3.3 Popup Menu
7.4 Object selection
7.4.1 Multiple selection
7.5 Magnifier
7.6 Crop
7.7 Options
7.8 Legend
7.8.1 Multiclass legend window
7.8.2 Continuous attribute legend window
7.8.3 Texture-based legend
7.9 Projection axes
7.10 Observations
7.11 Project save and load
8 Main tools
8.1 Multi-view visualization
8.1.1 Multi-view principle
8.1.2 How controls affect 3D scenes
8.1.3 View browser
8.1.4 Selected objects in views
8.2 Tabular view of objects
8.3 Clustering
8.3.1 Gaussian mixture
8.3.2 Kmeans
8.3.3 Fuzzy kmeans
8.3.4 Density-based classification (DBSCAN)
8.3.5 Minimal spanning tree and hierarchical classification
8.4 Spatial reconfiguration
8.4.1 Comparison
8.4.2 Anomaly
8.4.3 Move
8.4.4 Observation axis
8.5 Explore from Images
8.6 SVM
8.7 Kernels
8.8 2D Graphs
8.9 Network-driven control
8.10 Data import
9 Secondary tools
9.1 Travel throughout dimensions