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A Whole New "Field to Finish" Using LiDAR Point Clouds

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We have all probably seen the "Field to Finish" workflows over the past few years. But how do we work LiDAR (light detection and ranging) point clouds from ReCap software into the mix? Come see how we easily create all our features, survey figures, survey points, and topo surfaces directly from our scan data. From simple topo surveys to ALTA surveys and more, this class will help you use that massive amount of data with ease. We will use a bridge scan as the example and take this thing from "Field to Finish" in a whole new way. So if you want to spend less time in the field and more time doing desktop survey, this class is for you.

주요 학습

  • Learn about register scans in ReCap
  • Learn how to set up AutoCAD Civil 3D for Automated Linework
  • Learn how to import ReCap point cloud (with Regions)
  • Learn how to create points, surfaces, and figures

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  • Shawn Herring 님의 아바타
    Shawn Herring
    As an accomplished consultant for over 15+ years, Shawn Herring is a well-known figure in the design community. Shawn has many titles, Consulting & Services Manager for ProSoft, Owner of Region Engineering & Surveying and Co-Founder of RealityOne which specializes in LiDar and drone reality capture. Over the past decade Shawn has been involved in hundreds of projects across the country. During his vast career, Shawn has trained thousands of CADD users, helped hundreds of civil infrastructure companies and major Departments of Transportations implement new technologies, standardize workflows and enhance productivity. Shawn is a contributor/author for several local, national and international publications. His forward thinking and professional insights have been published in UC&D magazine, Informed Infrastructure and AUGI magazine to name a few.
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SHAWN HERRING: My name's Shawn Herring. I'm with ProSoft. We're out of Utah. I'm a training/ consulting manager and handle the infrastructure side of things.

I was telling these guys this is the third year out of six they've given me the 8 o'clock class the night after the beer bash. So they either don't like me or hope I can keep you guys awake. Thanks for actually showing up, though. I thought half would be asleep still.

What we're going to talk about today-- I'm not a big PowerPoint person, so I'm going to cruise through this PowerPoint, and then we're going to get into it here. You saw the class handout-- that was probably two weeks late, sorry. Now we're going to go over some LiDar scanning stuff, so we're going to go over ReCap.

The project we're going to use, it's just a road corridor in downtown Billings, Montana, that was scanned. So we're going to import and register our LiDAR data using ReCap. We're going to set up Civil 3D for the "Field to Finish"-- the automated line work, and so forth. We're going to bring in our ReCap file into Civil, and then we're going to create some points and so forth.

So who here uses the "Field to Finish," or the automated line work in Civil 3D? So quite a few of you. I still see a lot that don't. We're kind of basing this on a LiDar scan, but this could be used whether you're scanning or you're just topo-ing out in the field. Same concepts apply when we get into the Civil 3D side of it. We're just going to use that scan to create some points from.

So just a quick overview. The ReCap workflow-- we're going to import. We're going to register. We're going to clean it up. We're going to export it. So the "Field to Finish"-- there's some Figure Prefix Database, Linework Code Set that we're going to set up.

A couple things we may look at there. We're going to import our ReCap file, and then we're going to do some little desktop surveying and create some points. If you have any questions as we go throughout-- I don't care if you wait till the end. Just raise your hand or something, or just yell it out. And we'll answer questions as we go. Whatever you guys need, just feel free.

A little bit about ReCap. Like I said, I'm going to cruise through this PowerPoint and just get right into the software. You know, there's three versions of ReCap today. That's probably going to change tomorrow. You never know. You've got ReCap, you've got ReCap 360, and you've got ReCap 360 Ultimate.

And so what I'm going to be using today is ReCap 360 Ultimate. And really the big thing with the ultimate-- the difference in the three-- is more the registration. So there's some automatic registration tools. There's some point-to-point registration, cloud-to-could, all that, as well as survey control of verification.

So there's a few other little things that are different in ReCap 360 Ultimate, which I'm just going to call ReCap, but those are kind of the big ones. So registration and survey-- that's why we're going to use the Ultimate stuff today, for those tools.

The Simple Workflow-- so we're just going to drag and drop some scans. I'll show you-- depending on the type of scanner, you can pretty much bring anything into ReCap. I'm using FARO scans, so the raw file is from FARO to FLS files.

Simple Workflow-- we're going to drag and drop them in, let them import. We're going to register by picking a few points. We're going to use automatic registration using a few different things. I'll just kind of show you some of the tools in there.

You can see here the formats on the left. And there may be a few more in there, but those are the file types that can be imported. So most scanners and most file types-- I can't think of one that's not supported anymore-- those are going to be able to be imported. And then you can export them out to a few different formats as well.

We're going to set up the databases, like I said. So the line work code set-- very simple. There's really nothing to it. Figure Prefix Database-- again, pretty simple. We'll keep it simple for today as well.

And then we're going to do some editing of that point cloud. We're going to use some of the snaps that-- kind of hidden there-- there are just four point clouds to create our points, and then we're going to manually create a bunch of points in this scan. And then run that through "Field to Finish."

So that's kind of the gist of the next 60 to 90 minutes, wherever we end up on that. Any questions before we jump into it?

AUDIENCE: You said it can import so many file types-- any raw file types or registered file types?

SHAWN HERRING: Any raw file type.

AUDIENCE: So you can take [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah, I think that's a new-- I know initially it wasn't supported, but I believe it's supported now. Correct me if I'm wrong, anyone, but I'm pretty sure that the raw files now from Leica can be imported then.

AUDIENCE: Because you couldn't before.

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. Yeah. I think that was the one that was always the hang-up. I'm pretty sure it can. It's something I can double check for you. So I'm going to take a seat here. I'm going to launch ReCap. Let's get rid of this PowerPoint.

Probably the simplest user interface, for those that-- who has used ReCap, the registration and all that, the Ultimate? OK. Good. Pretty straightforward, pretty simple. So we're going to create a new project. So up here in the top left hand, I'm going to go to New Project. You can't see that?

AUDIENCE: Nope.

SHAWN HERRING: That's awesome. Just trust me it works. Are we good now? OK. So I'm going to go ahead and create a new project. It's going to prompt you with this, so where do you want to save it? Here in the bottom-- I'm just going to leave it on my default. Save location-- file name. I'm just going to call it BillingsAU.

When you create a project-- so once you hit Proceed, let me look at the file folder and show you what it creates. When you create a project, it's going to create two files. It's going to create the ReCap project file, and it's going to create the support file.

So don't delete either one of those. You'll need them both. The support file is basically going to make a copy of your raw scans and stuff, converted into that support file. So make sure you have plenty of file space. It'll add up.

So a couple ways to import them. We've got a folder-- that's better. Select files to import, we could go individually. Select the folder, we can point it to a folder and it's going to bring in everything from the folder.

Easier way, I think, is just to come into your scan location. We're just going to drag them over and drop them on the target. It's going to go through the initial import process. I'm not going to sit here and let all those-- that' be a boring class if we just let these import for 25 minutes. But you can see the progress of this first one going, so I'll let this first one go.

So the initial import-- we can begin to register, once a couple of them maybe are imported. I usually choose to allow it to finish before registering. It's going to finish eventually anyway. So once these first ones go, I'll show you. It should go pretty quick.

AUDIENCE: So what's it doing?

SHAWN HERRING: So it's just importing and converting the raw scan data. So if I go back-- let's see if it's started here. So it's starting to bring those in. It always go slower when you're live and not watching football. But yeah, it's just converting those to the RCC file-- the ReCap file. It should go quicker.

I'll show you what it does. We're going to crash this purposely, because I have a baking show ready to go. OK. So once those import-- now let me open up the imported one-- once they're imported, you'll see them change to color or black and white. So if we didn't take pictures or add the color in there, you'll see them a little bit different. This is what they'll look like once they're imported.

So we'll go through, and then the next step is to register. So the import-- very drag and drop, and you're done with step one, the import process. So the next step would be the registration. So down here we've got a couple different options for registration.

You've got the Skip Registration. What that would be more for if you have, let's say, a large LAS file or DEN, or something that's already been registered, and you want to use the ReCap engine, which I would highly suggest bringing it to ReCap before you bring it to Civil 3D. Import that LAS file, skip the registration, save it, and you're done. So that's kind of what the skip is for. That's more if it's already been registered, or you have something that's just a large point cloud that doesn't need registration.

A little bit about ReCap, since I kind of mentioned LAS-- I think AutoCAD itself, if you bring an LAS file in, you're 2 billion points, or something like that. If you run it through the ReCap engine, you're 20 billion plus. Something that would take-- you guys have probably tried to import a large LAS file in the Civil 3D, right? And if it worked, it took a while.

If you take that same LAS file, import it to ReCap, save it, and bring it in to Civil 3D, it's in in a matter of seconds. So if you just use ReCap to save some of those files to run it through the different engine, that'll save tons of time. So something to think about there.

Manual registration-- we're going to do a little bit of the manual registration. That's where we'd go in and pick the points and stitch it together ourselves. Now in the latest versions-- and this was a few months ago, I think-- you've got register scans, which is the automatic registration, and we're going to use that first. We're going to have it do kind of a cloud-to-cloud registration for us. It doesn't always do 100% of them, and so then you'll have some manual work to do. But it gets you a good start.

So I'm going to select that-- register scans. And so this one, there's 13 scans in here. This will probably just take a minute, not long at all. But it's going through and it's trying to match them up. It's creating scan groups. So we can see here at the top, we've got the scan groups. And this one, I think we'll end up with three groups.

AUDIENCE: You mention the point [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: I don't before. Yeah, usually on the back side of it, before I export to an RCS, we mess with that.

AUDIENCE: They're not RCS files yet?

SHAWN HERRING: These ones are-- no, they're not RCA files yet.

AUDIENCE: If we're going to make RCS files, we're [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: We're going to export our RCPs to an RCS. So right now they're RCC.

AUDIENCE: No, I think it's the other way.

SHAWN HERRING: Maybe it's the other way. That's possible.

AUDIENCE: I got confused by it, because it's so similar-sounding. One references the other, though.

SHAWN HERRING: Let me pull up this file, support file. Yeah, so it creates the RCCs when you import, and then you export to RCS, which is a combined indexed point cloud file.

AUDIENCE: Thank you.

SHAWN HERRING: We'll go over that a little bit more when I export it out there. But yeah, you got RCP, RCC, RCS. We'll try to clear it up a little bit today, with some of this stuff. So that went-- well, that didn't take too long, right? So that did kind of the auto registration.

This says here of the 13 scans, we've got three groups created. One scan remaining, which means it couldn't take that scan and register it with anything. So there's kind of just a rogue scan out there that we've got to manually register. So again, it saved us a little bit of time.

Going to hit OK here. You can look at the different groups. So you always have one group on the left. If I hover over that, I can jump from group to group. You've got a group on the right. The one with the question mark is all the unregistered groups, so let me switch over to that. So this is one, and we'll register this one here shortly.

So I've got group two, group three, some of those. It's always running in auto registration, so once I switch to this-- it says Billings08 up there-- it's looking for points in common. Don't get too excited about that. It works. But like you can see here, it would stitch it together if I said merge scans, and this one is like a mile apart.

Sometimes this can throw you off, but if you hover over this, you're going to get a quick preview and know that that's probably not correct there. But depending on your scan, everything as we go through, you'll see this turn green, you'll see a red, you'll see it just be good to go sometimes. We can jump around from scan to scan within these groups.

So if I go scan one-- I'm at my different scan location-- I can use this here. I can pick it from the top down view. I can do a 3D preview. So if I want a quick 3D preview of this one group, I can hit 3D preview. We'll give it a second.

And then I can see that initial scan or two, or whatever is in that group. You can turn one off, you can turn them all off, all on. But it just gives you a good, quick inspection of that thing. I'm going to hit OK here.

So I'm going to jump over to scan number one, and we're going to register this with scan number two. So I'm going to pick-- let's find what group that is. So this group's got scan two through seven on it. It says it thinks there's a match. You can come in here and look.

And this one looks close, but I know it's not correct, so we're going to register manually these two groups together by picking a few points. So I'm going to zoom around here. You've got to pick three points on the left, three points on the right, in whatever order. You can do all three on the left, you can go one, one.

So I'm going to come, and I'm going to choose-- no targets here, so I don't have any targets, right? So we're just going to use features-- buildings, the road, whatever it is, for our targets. So I'm going to start picking a couple points here. So I'm going to pick the zero, kind of right in the middle. I'm going to zoom in here and pick that same point. Let's find a couple other.

AUDIENCE: Is that a target on the boulder? Yeah, this one is a sphere target. I don't use those anymore, but you can still use targets. You can see here on the bottom where I can identify the checkerboard target, or identify one of the spherical targets.

AUDIENCE: You just use the [INAUDIBLE] ones?

SHAWN HERRING: What's that?

AUDIENCE: You just don't need those any more?

SHAWN HERRING: In ReCap, it's targetless registration. So depending on the project, I still use checkerboard targets, just for my own sake when I'm going through a project. Let's take a hospital that's got a ton of rooms in there. A lot of them look very similar. I use targeting more just to keep me straight. But you don't have to use targets, because you can just use features. So I'm going to pick a couple more. I can't remember which ones I picked before. Let's pick kind of the base here of this pole, the base of this pole.

AUDIENCE: How close do you need to be when you're picking your points?

SHAWN HERRING: They say within a foot, and they are AutoDesk, but I try to pick pretty close. So I don't know if anyone has any feedback there, but I try to pick as close as I can. The closer, the better.

So let's pick something completely random. Let's say we think that is that point, and let's pick this point. Once I pick that third point, it's going to attempt again to register the groups together if we hover over here. So it says "poor match found," and it's red. And that actually looked better than the other one.

But if you pick-- let's do that again. Let's do something completely-- let's pick our third point over here. There. That's a little bit more obvious that it's off, right? OK. So you don't have to accept that. You're not accepting any results until you hit Merge Scan. And even once we hit Merge Scan, there's another option to reject it.

So I'm going to remove those points. I can move them, but I kind of like to just delete them. Let's pick another point. One, two, three, so right around here. If I hover over these points, I select-- you've got that X to delete it, and you also have this little teardrop, which I can mark as a survey point.

So if I have control-- and maybe that's why you could use checkerboard targets, because you can survey those targets, center a target, and key in your X, Y, Z. So if I want to tie this into some sort of control, I can just easily add that as a survey point and call it good. I'm not going to do that here. I think I'm on third. Something like that.

So that one's green. So that one we're happy with. We think it works. We're good. It's going to give us a registration report as well. I'll show you that. So once we've picked our three points, we're good with the preview, the result, I'm going to hit Merge Scan. And so we've got group one, two scans, group two, six scans. It's now going to merge into one group, so I'm going to hit Merge Scan.

So pretty quick. So we can look at a top-down view. So that merged those pretty quick. Not a ton of time it took there.

AUDIENCE: Can I ask a quick question?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah, you sure can.

AUDIENCE: Can you merge different compatible ones [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: I've never done it. I don't see why you couldn't, though. That's a good question.

AUDIENCE: There are applications that we can't always use directly [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: That'd be something to try. I don't see why you couldn't, though. I'm going to do that later. See, now you're making me work. So I did the scan with like a C10, and I did one with the FARO. I can bring them all in. I'll give it a shot.

Again, we can look at the 3D preview, but we can see kind of what happened there. Let me go to scan seven now. And again, the unregistered ones are the ones with the question mark. So I want to go ahead and get that registered. So my register scanned seven to scan eight. And as I was saying before, it's always automatically registering it as you switch scan to scan.

So I like this one. So I don't even need to pick any points on this scan. I'm just going to go in and just hit Merge Scan. Looks good, let's hit Merge Scan.

You'll get this often. If it's good, and if it meets all of whatever those percentages are supposed to be, it's going to automatically send it over. Used to it'd turn green, yellow, red. Now it just goes yellow or red, and if it's green, it automatically does it. But you can hover over, and you can see the result.

So if we-- I'll zoom in here for you. It's saying we have a balance of 1.8 and overlap of 2.5, and points in common with the six millimeter accuracy of 88%. That's actually pretty low. Typically I probably would try to not accept that. These ones happen to be far apart, so I'm not surprised by these two-- ah, wrong button-- these two things here.

A balance of 20% and overlap of 30% and accuracy of like 98% is typically what you want to see there. But in some cases, depending on the scan situation, you may just be able to accept that and be good. So that's the second refinement process. So it gives you another chance to reject it, pick more points, and move forward. For the sake of this class, I'm just going to hit approve.

One more group that we have to do here. We've got scan eight to scan nine. So we're going to pick a few points. Although that's green, I'm still going to pick a few points, if I can remember where I'm at here.

Let's use this building. So I'm going to use this area here. This one. I could probably get closer. I think in my handout I said we're going to do a bridge, so I'm glad nobody noticed we're not doing a bridge. And I hope those that wanted to see a bridge don't mind.

All right. Where am I at? One more point. Let's just choose this grate over here. So again, random points without targeting.

On this one-- let's come closer to here, actually-- this one I was in my truck. It was freezing in Billings, Montana. And so I mounted the tripod on the back in my truck, and you can run it from your phone, and that was great. So besides a few of those sphere targets, I was not getting out of the truck.

We're good there. We're going to go ahead and merge that. Give it a minute.

OK. So that's all of the scans. Once all your scans from all groups have been combined into one, you've now got the option to index those scans. We'll do a couple things prior to indexing.

Indexing is really the last step before you go in there and you clean up your point cloud-- you delete points, you remove people, trees, that type of stuff. The indexing probably takes more than importing, so it's another one, hit that button, go to lunch or something. It does take a little while to index those scans.

But there's a few things that we can do here. So again, we can inspect it. We can see our registration report, so we can come in here and look. You usually want to see those green. We can see why we're not. You've got a registration report.

We can go and look at RGB. So I'm always set to the color, but if we go to intensity, it's going to kind of take out that color. It's just going to be the grayscale intensity.

Sometimes it's easier to register that. Sometimes in a scan situation, there's no lighting, so you don't even have color. So again, you can register without that color. Sometimes it's a little bit crisper. These are like cars and stuff, people. We'll get rid of them. I'm going back to color.

A few settings that we want to look at before we index, though. Up here at the top right, we have view the scanner related settings, or the filter the data. We've got filtering here in the top. We've got advanced. We can clip the points based on a range.

There's just different options in here. Probably the more important one, though, is going to be on this advanced thing. You've got decimation, so we could reduce the number of points if we wanted to, so we can do that at this point. I think that was what you were looking for, right? Did you ask me about that? Someone was.

The coordinate system-- this is an important one. If you want it tied-- you know, we're tying it with some survey-- we could tie it with some survey control, if we want to set this to a coordinate system, this is where we do it. There's like three other places that set a coordinate system, but doesn't work. So you have to set it here. I think I noted that in the handout. That's something that I overlooked for a long time.

AUDIENCE: Can it revert your [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: You can do that in Civil 3D. Yeah, I think you can do-- here's the current, and there's the target. So once we export it, I could set the current to something-- I'm not going to set one, but yeah, I can pick a coordinate system here.

And then if I choose a different one for the target, when I export to RCS, it's going to apply that different coordinate system. So either one of those. I think it's the same coordinate systems that are in Civil and Map, so I don't think there's a difference in there.

AUDIENCE: Can you have [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: What's that?

AUDIENCE: I don't think they have all the [INAUDIBLE] in ReCap.

SHAWN HERRING: OK. I haven't looked to see if they have all, but that'd be strange, if they have it all.

AUDIENCE: They said they were working on that, getting all the [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. That's 2017.

AUDIENCE: Can you apply custom [INAUDIBLE] or additional ones?

SHAWN HERRING: Not that I know. I don't think you can. It's a good question, though. I doubt it.

AUDIENCE: But if you're still a 3D process, you can probably [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. You can adjust it in Civil, but I don't think you can create anything in here. There might be some backdoor coding or something that could happen, but not natively in the software.

All right. So you want to do some of that, we're not going to do any decimation but you've got the coordinate system. You've got some filtering, and so forth. Let me go back to my scan.

The index process-- once that's been registered, we'll go to index. That's going to take a little while. We're not going to-- I'm not going to do that right now. I'm going to open one up that I just indexed. So that'd be the last step before we clean up the point cloud. So any questions there on the importing and the registration?

AUDIENCE: Can you import other types of clouds, like drone-captured [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah, there's a workflow around that. You can definitely merge the two and work through those. If you want, you can shoot me an email, and I can send you a document on that. But it's not that bad.

AUDIENCE: Was the reference on there for six millimeter accuracy-- what exactly does that refer to?

SHAWN HERRING: Just the points in common for my cloud-to-cloud. So one scan to the next scan. What's the best way to explain that? Really, it's the points in common. So it's your overlap points. So we have two scans that are kind of overlapped with each other. If they're crossing like that, they're not going to be accurate.

But if they're registered right and kind of scanned right, it's just the amount of points that-- the amount of common points that are accurate to each other. What's the best way to explain that? You know. I'm trying to think of the best way to explain that, but it's just points in common, and the accuracy between those two points, all the other two billion points.

AUDIENCE: Registration [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: I'm going to open up another file here that's already been indexed. OK. So once it's indexed, you've got some more tools in here. So this is kind of the index scan-- a bunch of just random points out there.

A few tools we can do. So if you want to do an initial clean up, come down here to the bottom. We've got some window tools, some fencing tools, some dimensions. But I want to just get rid of a bunch of points, some of these points we just don't need.

I'm going to come to my fence tool, and I'm just going to Window-- let's just call it this area-- double click it. We can clip it. Clip it doesn't delete those points. It just kind of clips you out. I'm going to go ahead and delete those. So here at the bottom, I'm just going to hit delete, and it's going to remove those points from the scan.

So let's fence some more stuff here. I'm just going to get pretty close for today. Delete some of those. Delete some of those. So a simple tool in there-- just the fence, and delete it.

Some other things you can do-- so let's take this tree, for example, and this will really help in Civil 3D. What's the window we had, just to keep with the fence? We can do a window, but we won't do the fence. We want to get rid of this tree, but maybe we don't want to delete it.

Once I double-click it-- and I used the delete before-- there's this thing called the region. Region basically to me is a layer. So if I had those trees, to say a vegetation layer, I'm going to say New Region, and I'm going to call this trees. Hit OK. Somehow it turned green. That was just kind of coincidence there.

On here, so here in the bottom right-- and this is what you'll see in Civil 3D, too. You'll see some of these regions-- we can turn on and off the tree. So I'm going to just hide the region-- turn off the eyeball there and get that out of the scan for now. So I'm not deleting it, but turning off a layer.

So if I go down to some of these other ones here-- I'll just do a couple. Add that to the tree region, and we can kind of go through all those and clean that up pretty quick.

Same thing with buildings. There's another one that I like to use for buildings. We did the fence, the window, but there's a plane. So if I want to say let's do a plane, I'm going to pick a bunch of points along this building, and it's going to create a plane from however many other points I choose. So you can see how it's selected anything along that plane.

I can do the same thing there. I can come into my region, add a new region, and call that a building. And then I could go through there and I could keep going, and kind of clean those up. So without having automatic classification tools, that's a good way to classify your point cloud. Just add and create new regions in there.

So we could do it. We could continue on through there and get rid of some stuff. You'll see cars. You'll see people. You'll see a lot of that stuff in there. There is a new tool-- I'll tell you about it, but I don't want to push the button. It's called Clean Up. It's in a beta stage, but it goes through and it identifies unwanted points, so people and cars.

And it doesn't delete them-- forget it. We'll push the button. Let's clean it up. It's cloud-based. I'm not on the internet. Trust me, it works. You hit that, and it's going to go through and just add it to a region. Again, it doesn't delete points, and so that's a good thing.

It did a bunch of random stuff on this one, but it did get rid of my truck. In all the scans, it got rid of that. It got rid of some of the people, some of the cars passing by. So that's kind of a quick, easy cleanup tool that's in the beta process. So we can edit, we can delete them. We can add features to regions. Do a few different cleanup things there.

Some of the other tools here-- we'll just blow through the ReCap stuff real quick. How do you want to see these? First, concrete slab verification-- this works really well, so we can do elevation analysis. We can do intensities. Scan location, so that's kind of a different color per location. Just different ways of viewing that point cloud.

AUDIENCE: Can you go to the lighting options?

SHAWN HERRING: Want to go to the lighting?

AUDIENCE: The points are right there.

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah, these ones-- so let me go back to my RGB lighting. It's kind of like a camera, an exposure. So in this case, I was scanning in the middle of the day, with sun everywhere. So it kind of takes the exposure from the RGB and removes certain points.

Again, when you're scanning in the light, sometimes those scans look pretty bad in RGB but they're great in the intensity. That kind of allows you to stay in RGB but remove that bright light. So it's kind of more camera-related. Shader model-- I never really mess with these. It's not doing too much.

AUDIENCE: Like you're saying, sometimes [INAUDIBLE] intensity and the elevation [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: Say that again, I'm sorry.

AUDIENCE: Some of these settings here-- I don't know if you know what I'm asking, but when you're in the other-- not the RGB but it's the intensity or elevation, I've seen some dramatic changes, but I don't know why those changes occur.

SHAWN HERRING: With the lighting on?

AUDIENCE: No, all these things.

SHAWN HERRING: With all of them.

AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: OK. Honestly, I'm not 100% sure why those do some of that. I don't mess with them too much.

AUDIENCE: You don't use them either?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah.

AUDIENCE: That's just what I was going to ask.

SHAWN HERRING: I know the lighting is more with the camera and so forth, the shade. Again, that's not doing anything. The edge highlighting, that is what it says-- just highlighting the edges of buildings and roads and all that. Why you would use that, I don't know why you would use it. But there's an option there. I can't think of a good case to use that.

AUDIENCE: If you go to intensity and turn [INAUDIBLE] lighting on, it's a little different. I mean, it's not radically, and I don't know what use it is [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. Not 100% sure on that. Some of those I haven't really saw a value to use, so I haven't looked at it very much. Maybe I should.

I'm going to get back to something. You can look at different size of your points, point display. I usually drop it down to one. Update the origin-- so if you're going into Revit, this is not a bad idea to-- you can set like zero, zero, or whatever where you want, and you can set the coordinates to match into Revit. We often go into Revit.

This just turns on certain things. So the mirror balls, let's go back to-- these are called mirror balls. Those are basically your scanned locations. This just turns them on or off.

If I go into the mirror ball-- I don't think I've gone into one-- but let me double-click this one. That takes you back into that scan view, kind of that 360 panorama. It's going. So it takes you back into that scan view. We can do some measurements.

We can do some markups, some noting. So I can add a note in here. I don't even know what to say, but we'll add a note. So when you share this to the cloud, maybe you're sharing this with someone who doesn't have ReCap, they can see your notes. They can see your markups, and so forth. When I go back to my 3D view, those notes are still there. So I can make those notes in either option.

We're not going to look at too much of the navigation. I think we're good as far as the ReCap side. Any questions on the ReCap, just kind of the quick cleanup that we went through and registration? Yeah.

AUDIENCE: Now, when you work [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: No. No. In fact, I think it'd be a lot easier to work with it in Civil 3D if you brought it into ReCap. I mean, you can do that in the free ReCap, so it doesn't take ultimate to do that.

AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah, I'd bring it-- because you're ultimately probably wanting to get it into Civil 3D, right?

AUDIENCE: Oh, I bring the text files [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: I'll show you at the end here why I would use ReCap, because of the surface creation, some of the cleanup that you can do for the bare ground, and maybe a volume calc or something. So I would bring it through ReCap, and then bring the ReCap file to Civil 3D, which I'll do. That might save you some time there.

So I think we're good there. The last step, I would export this out. If I just bring in an RCP, I could bring this into Civil 3D without a problem. But some of those edits that we made, some of those clipping, deleting the points don't quite come across. You'll still come in with a bunch of that stuff not cleaned up.

AUDIENCE: When you export RCP, can you turn off certain regions and then you export some of those regions for [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: Yup. So in this case, here's the import. Here's the export. Export's going to take a while, so I'm not going to. But the export options are CP, RCS, PTS, E57, and PCG. So pretty much anything can take-- any software, whether we're using AutoDesk or not-- will take an E57 or a PTS or something.

We're going to export to RCS, which I already did. And so you select that, you save it out. Simple export. Let me close this down. Let's get into Civil 3D now. So that's the recap side of it.

So we've got to do a little bit of setup real quick in Civil 3D for the "Field to Finish." So I want to make sure we get that. That doesn't take long at all, then we'll bring our recap file in. I'm going to start with-- probably should've started with the template.

A few things to set up. So on the survey tabs-- we're on our tool space. We're on the survey tab-- we're just going to look at a couple things here. We've got line work code set, and we've got the figure prefix database. Let's do the line work code step first.

I'm going to right click here and go to New. I already created one, but we're going to go to New. And let's call it something here. So this is probably the simplest thing to set up in Civil 3D. As we're coding it in the field, or as we're going to do today, code it in the office, we're going to use some of these special codes, but we're just going to use a few. So when we want this to automatically draw our line work, we need to tell it where to begin, where to end, where curves are, and so forth.

So the special codes here-- it's as simple as changing Begin. I see a lot of people do B, begin feature. I could have a one there for begin. Very simple set up. So we're going to have B for begin, E for end, CLS for close. We're going to leave most of this. The curves-- we're going to begin curve BC, end curve EC, point on curve OC.

So something-- if you're coding out in the field, something that may take an extra few minutes in the field, by just adding this simple code in there, as you guys know that are using the automated line work, that will save you some time in the office. So I'm going to leave most of those. I don't think they even changed anything. Most of those are pretty standard.

Any questions on the code set? That's probably the easiest thing. So the code set is telling it how to draw it. The figure prefix database that we need to set up is kind of telling it what to draw and what style, what layer, so forth.

So we're going to create a new figure prefix database, if I can remember which ones I did. We're just going do some TBC, and a few things in there. So same thing-- I'm going to create that new one, right click, and go to Manage Figure Prefix Database. And this is fairly simple set up-- we're just going to hit the plus sign here.

And let's do a TBC. So we need to give it a name. Whether it's a brake line or not, we can say yes. Whether it's a lot line or not, I'm going to say no. A layer-- let's throw it on existing curb-- and a style-- curb. This could get pretty long. We can add another one in there. I'm going to do edge of pavement, so EOP.

Again, whatever you want to add, make these say. Brake line. Layer. If I don't have a layer-- if my layer doesn't exist and I create one here, in this EOP, I actually think it does that-- it's going to create a new layer in your drawing. So you don't have to go to Layer Manager. Whatever you do here is going to create a new layer.

AUDIENCE: Are you doing this every time you go out in the field for every project, or do you have your list of templates where that's already in there, in your workflow?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. That's a good question. This is the one-time set up. You may tweak it here and there, like anything else, but yeah. You just have to set it up one time. So this one might take an hour, depending on how extensive your list is. But yeah, it's a one time thing. It's a database. I'll show you where it saves it. You can throw it on the network or whatever, but yeah, you definitely don't have to do this every single time. This is a one time.

AUDIENCE: Just be careful when you [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: What's that?

AUDIENCE: Be careful if you're on a server that it go [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: On the figure prefix database? I've never seen that. I'll look at that, because I've never seen that. We've put it on a lot of servers.

AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Interesting. Yeah, we should look at that. I've never seen the need for that.

Let's see-- layer style. Let's do EOP here again. Asphalt. Let's keep going. So let's say we have something close, maybe sidewalk, which is kind of the same. We've got the same style. We can copy these. So I'm going to copy this TBC one down, and I'm just going to change the name-- sidewalk.

So you can see it kind of kept the same properties, and then I can change just minor things here if I wanted to. Fences, buildings, whatever it is that you want to add in here. So again, this one might be a little time consuming to set up the first time-- you know, spend a few hours, but that's definitely going to be worth it.

Any questions? I'm not going to finish this one but any questions on this part of it, the figure prefix database? This is the line work. It's the layer. It's the style. It's the survey figure that it's going to draw. So those are really the two things you need for "Field to Finish," for the most part. Line work code set, which is very simple. That's the beginning and ending, and then figure prefix database.

There's also an equipment database. We're not going to mess with that, but I'll just show you what it is. Has anyone ever messed with that? Have you? OK. That's more equipment related, depending on what you're using-- just some standard deviations, and so forth, in there. So again you can mess with that. We're not going to change that today. So just that simple set up that we need there to run it. Align our code set, figure prefix database.

So let's bring in that ReCap file. I'm going to go to the Insert tab. We're going to go to Attach. It attaches as an extra. Go ahead and select Attach here. This AutoDesk ReCap launches ReCap, if it works.

My ReCap's already open. It should launch ReCap. There we go. All right. Let's go to Attach, and let's bring in the RCS file that we exported.

So that file is two gig. That's a big file, right? There's a lot of points in there. If I was bringing this in with any other format beside ReCap, this would take a little while. So two gig's a big file.

So I'm going to choose that. I'm going to hit Open. Just like an extra-- full path, insertion point, all that fun stuff. I'm going hit OK. And it's in there. It doesn't really think of it more than a polyline-- there's really nothing in there.

And that's why I would use the ReCap engine for like an LAS file, or something that's so big, because that engine just allows it to run so much more smoothly. It's crazy how quick some of those come in. So simple, right? Just import. Any questions on that?

If we select our point cloud-- if we select our point cloud, we get some tools up here on the ribbon. Similar-- we've got point size. I don't want to mess with that too much. The level of detail, how we want to display it and orbit it. Scan colors-- so we've got some of those same things. We can see the elevation, so forth, in there.

Transparency-- let's zoom in a little bit. I find it easier to adjust my transparency when I'm picking points, because you can kind of see the quality I think looks actually pretty good when it comes to messing with some of these. It kind of helps me to go around and see. So I'm going to set that. I'm just going to leave it whatever we set it there.

So some of those same tools-- same tools that ReCap has. We've got some cropping options. So in this one, I don't want to do the whole file. Let's just crop down a small portion of it.

So I'm going to come in here to crop-- do a polygon and just kind of crop that out. Hit Enter. Keep the points inside or outside. We're going to keep it on the inside of that, then we're good. Didn't delete anything, just cropped it.

One thing I like to use is there is a cropping state. So we've cropped this one, so I'm going to go ahead and save this as a new cropping state. I'm just going to name it Area One. That way, if I uncrop everything, I don't have to recrop that. I have my states saved all the time.

So here's Area One-- I can go back to that area. So that's something I like to use. I like to crop those down and just work on small portions at a time.

Some other stuff you can play with that we're not going to get into today, but there's some section planing. We can kind of cut some sections in there. Very minimal extraction tools-- we can extract the center line of like a pipe or a cylindrical object, extract corners, edges, and so forth.

So if that's something you want to look at, you guys can take a look at that. It's kind of more building related. And then in a little bit I'll come to create point cloud from surface. We'll look at that. So some of those tools that you can play with-- fairly simple, nothing too bad to it. Questions on that?

AUDIENCE: On the extraction tool, what does it do when you extract [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. It creates some line work-- polylines and stuff.

AUDIENCE: Have you plugged it in [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: No. I haven't found it to work very well. There are some third party-- I know a lot of people are probably thinking that. I wouldn't use Clear Edge or Qubit or whatever for that, right? And I would.

But without going out and buying a third party software-- we're just kind of showing some of the tools. There are some third party-- I know AutoDesk. I think AutoDesk's working on some stuff. They better be working on some stuff. I know everyone needs some of those tools in there. But for now, we don't have them.

So let's go ahead and pick some points. We've got our databases that we set-- the line work codes set. We have our scan in there. And now we can either trace it, draw some lines. I'm going to pick some points, though, just for show. But we'll do a couple different things.

One thing I would turn on is-- I'm going to go to my O-snap settings, my objects snap settings. And there's a 3D objects snap. And there are some snap settings that are just for point clouds. So I make sure to turn on my 3D objects snap. You've got nodes, intersection corners, all that. I'm just going to go nodes for today. So I'm going to turn everything else off. We're just going to snap to some nodes. And hit OK.

From the Home tab, I'm going to create some points. I'm going to do a few line segments, and then I'm going to open a different file, and we're going to be done. So I'm going to go to points. Point creation tools, or-- either way you want to do it. I'm going to go to this top one.

Make sure my styles are good. I think we're fine there. We're not going to mess with anything. And so I'm going to create some points manually for now. A bunch of different ways that we could do this-- I'm going to keep it fairly simple. We'll just go manual.

And I'm going to come in. I'm going to do my edge of pavement. I might change the transparency a little bit. Can you guys even see that? Is that easier to see? You could have said that like 20 minutes ago. All right. Thanks.

All right. Let's go manual. So we're going to pick some points. I'm going to get close for now. I'm guessing that's edge of pavement. You'll get the point of it.

So now I'm going to enter my description. So just like I'm coding out in the field-- again, whether we're coding in the field or in the office-- I'm going to do beginning, edge of pavement, and hit Enter there. I'm going to let the elevation just take whatever the elevation is.

We're going to come down here, and here's the curve. So I want to say begin curve, edge of pavement. I want to take a couple points on curve. So I'm going to go OC, edge of pavement. I've got my points coming in. I'm going to change that scale in just a second here.

Next one-- on curve, end curve, edge of pavement. Then we're going to kind of go down the road. And so on these ones, I'm just going to go a little bit quicker. We'll go edge of pavement. And we could do probably a lot more accurate if we're picking right.

But we're going to cruise down the road. Pick edge of pavement. OK. So picking a bunch of points. I'll get to a stopping point over here. So let's just say it stops here. We're going to do end, edge of pavement. So just picking some points. It's kind of hard to see those points. There. Something like that.

OK. So just picking some points-- let's do the buildings. I could go from a top-down view, maybe. I could draw that with line work, or let's just do some more points here. Again, building. What did I do? BLBG? I did, right?

I'm just going to come all the way down to the end of it here. Actually this one is a weird building. So building-- let's just make that one quick. Pick a bunch of those corners. I'm going to end it right here. End building.

OK. So we could keep going. You guys get the gist of it. So we're just kind of creating those points. We're coding those points however we want. We do the centerline, we do the sidewalk, we do our trees.

We could spend all day picking points in here. The purpose is really just to draw the line work. And so that's kind of the next step in there. Questions on that-- on picking points, why we coded it, or anything? You guys are all there, right? OK.

AUDIENCE: Looking at names on the building, how would you do that, to make sure you're not getting the point on a hyphen or [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. So I would go from a different angle. So I put it in 3D.

AUDIENCE: Do you ever use two views at the same time [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah, definitely. You can. So let's split our viewport. So what he's saying is using two views. Yes. I could have this on a top view, and then maybe I could rotate this. So let's come in and-- yeah, exactly. So you can see exactly where you're picking points. Not a bad way. Yeah, so I'd probably do some. If you're not wanting to pick ease or you're wanting to pick ease, I'd just get to that 3D view.

So I'm going to open up one that already has a bunch of points picked. Same file, same points, just a bunch of other ones, because we don't want to pick a ton of points. So I'm going to go to my top view. I'm going to turn off the point cloud. So again, it's in the xrefs. I'm just going to unload it like you would an xref, and we're going to have our points.

And so we have everything set up. We want to draw the line work in there. So I want to go to a couple different ways.

We're going to go to Insert. We're going to go to Import Survey Data here. Specify the database. I'm going to create a new one-- we've got AU2015. I always like to check my database settings to make sure it's not international [? foot? ?]

AUDIENCE: Why does it do that?

SHAWN HERRING: I don't know. I wish they would default it the other way.

AUDIENCE: So you could do metric or imperial?

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. More people, I think-- they just don't know to go check that. Why would you go check that? Everything else is US survey [? foot. ?]

AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Well, I mean everything else in your drawing. Sorry. Yeah.

AUDIENCE: Except in South Carolina.

SHAWN HERRING: Really? I didn't know that.

AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Catch up with us. I didn't know that in South Carolina.

AUDIENCE: Do you guys know the difference between the two [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: So I had a city in Idaho-- not to be named, but it's a big city in Idaho. It's the only one. And he's been doing everything.

And he left it international foot. For a block, it doesn't matter. You know, 400 foot sidewalk-- doesn't matter. But he did like a nine mile road, and everything by the end of that nine miles, it started to add up. And so it was not until they got to the construction stage that they caught it.

AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: So that's something to check. So you could set up a dummy database and copy that database, and it always has your preset settings. I've done that. But it's something you definitely want to check on that.

AUDIENCE: Does anybody here use the magnet tools that are based in the pop up here, like the integrated survey tools [INAUDIBLE]?

AUDIENCE: I use SYNTAG. We have magnet tools, but now it's slightly different [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: I haven't used that. So I created the database, edited the survey settings. We're going to hit Next. Specify data source-- again, if you're coding it and you're doing this out in the field, you've probably got a field book or point from a file, or something. Or you use points in this drawing, so the points that we've selected in this drawing.

You can select the points in here. And it will go. It's going to ask us what points. We can do all numbers group selection. We're just going to all. I'm going to hit Enter. We're going to hit Next here.

Specify the network-- we don't need to worry about specifying a network. Let's skip that. Import options-- so our figure prefix database. I'm going to use one that's already set there. But there would be our list of databases that we created.

Process the line work. Yeah. That's kind of the purpose of it. We're going to say yes. Line work code set, event name-- all that stuff, we're going to leave default. So we want to make sure we've got the right database, the right code set, process line work.

So once I hit finish, it's going to draw in that line work based on how we coded it. So I could have traced everything with a polyline, or something. But this gave me my points, and this gave me my survey figures and my brake lines that we can kind of create that [INAUDIBLE] from. Kind of works, right?

Any questions on that? For those that don't use it, I mean, again, if you're coding it out in the field, you're just adding in a beginning. You're just adding an ending. You're not really adding a lot of time to your fieldwork-- an extra few minutes probably. But to bring that in the office and have that drawn in there probably is the big timesaver.

So whether we're doing it in the field or we're kind of extracting stuff from a scan, it works quite well. Questions on that? I think I have one last thing. We may end this a little bit early.

I'm going to open up another file. Stockpile volumes. So this one is more-- this is from a GoPro. Tied to control survey and everything. I kind of cropped this down already, but this is from a drone flight. This one is going to be as accurate as you want it to be-- depends on your control.

But there's a couple different ways. So instead of picking points, we could do-- you know, if we're doing a volume calc, maybe we just pick the toe of that pile. So let's do that real quick. So I'm going to use a feature line. So instead of picking points, we're going to go in and create feature line.

Create a feature line. Let me just check my style so it shows up. And just like we were connecting those points-- it's kind of hard to see. We're going to get close-- as I snap to those, it's going to pick up the elevation. So I could quickly come in here and kind of trace the toe of that slope. I'd be a lot more accurate if I was actually doing it.

Crap. Don't delete your stuff. I need to get one in there. I'm just being close for now. So that's going to give us the toe for that slope.

Again with the ReCap file, you can create a surface pretty easily. I'm going to select this, and that last tool on the ribbon is create surface from point cloud. Another reason why I'd run it through ReCap, if you have maybe an LAS or something.

Similar to some of the other tools-- you just name it, give it a style. I'll leave the triangles and points on there. Point cloud selection-- so if I leave it as selected with the whole object, it's going to do the entire thing. I could window this in, just let the entire point cloud do a window or something to narrow it down.

If I have a large point, maybe just want to surface of a small portion of it, use one of those tools. I'm going to do the whole thing on this one. This also has a filtering, so it's got a couple different methods in here.

Don't ask what [? creating ?] interpolation, the calculations behind that do. I have no idea. It's pretty smart. But that's a good way to kind of weed out some of those things.

A few different options in here for filtering. If it's already bare ground, you just don't need to worry about that. You can just go to no filter. But again, you do have several options here. So I'm going to say no filter and create surface. You can keep working.

AUDIENCE: You're not necessarily [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: At this point, no. Not on this one.

All right. I'm going to unload that xref. OK. And there's that surface-- there's that tin surface. I mean, this is a smaller stockpile, but it didn't take very long to create a surface. If we look at the top view-- that's a horrible style. That's a lot of points. There.

So there's the surface. There's my stockpile. So I can do my volume calcs by that. Pretty simple tool, but it works well. Again, try bringing in an LAS file and as a point cloud, creating a surface from it or something, and then look at the time it's going to take you.

So just to run it through the ReCap engine I think opens up a whole different thing for you. I think it's pretty valuable, whether you use the free version or not, because the free version will do all that. You guys know how to do volumes. I'm not going to do a volume calc for you. Should know how to do volumes, right?

AUDIENCE: Looks like it's [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: Pretty large, yeah. You'd want to decimate it a little bit. You'd probably want to clean it up. You'd probably want to do a few things to it, depending on the size of the project. This isn't going to be too bad, unless I have my triangles turned on. But yeah, you saw that mesh. It was crazy. There's a billion points, and you need to attend with a billion points. Yeah. But getting it in there and working with it being that ReCap file actually really helps.

AUDIENCE: So [INAUDIBLE]

SHAWN HERRING: I would-- depending on what that cloud is, I'd probably decimate it prior to bringing it in, and then maybe even weeding it afterwards. Maybe doing a simplify-- I don't know if you ever use the simplified surface? You know, that'll remove a bunch of points. So that's another option. So I'd probably do both, really, if it's a huge surface. Decimate it before and then simplify it after.

AUDIENCE: You guys run into any performance issues, depending on your [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: Depending on what?

AUDIENCE: Your [? train ?] sizes and your [INAUDIBLE].

SHAWN HERRING: Yeah. I've got a pretty good laptop. There's better out there. But depending on the scan and the surface, it will bog it down a little bit. Being able to crop things down and maybe create multiple surfaces, though, will help. It just depends on the machine. Questions on that stuff?

OK so hopefully that helped. The goal was to run through the ReCap stuff and get some things registered, and just work with that a little bit in Civil 3D without having to bring in third party software. And just get more familiar with the "Field to Finish" part-- the very simple set up of that, how you can use it. Got a question?

AUDIENCE: I've got a question about when you have your point clouds, before you would do the process of creating the points, could you just define the section on the point cloud and then have it automatically draw [INAUDIBLE]?

SHAWN HERRING: Not currently. I know there's a feature extraction tool a while ago that's not really available in the lab. Using out of the box Civil 3D, no. But there's definitely tools out there that will speed up the process and do it. So some of those are quite an investment. But out of the box Civil 3D, which is what I was working with, doesn't have anything really usable.

I know a little bit more than I say, but you never know who's in here. There's some good stuff coming, I think. Come talk to me after and I'll tell you.

So hopefully that was helpful. Hopefully that kind of introduced you to a few new things. If not, well, I hope maybe there's a couple things there. But we're a little bit early. If you guys have questions, I'll hang around.

On the handout-- if you download the handout, if you want the data, feel free anytime. I didn't want to upload two gigs' worth of data. But whatever you guys want, whether it's documentation or whatever, feel free anytime.

So I know some of you know me, a lot of you don't. But you can reach out anytime. I'm more than happy to answer questions, or email you documents or data sets or files, or answer some support issues, if you really have it. That's it. If you need anything, let me know. Appreciate it, guys.

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반드시 필요 - 사이트가 제대로 작동하고 사용자에게 서비스를 원활하게 제공하기 위해 필수적임

이 쿠키는 오토데스크에서 사용자 기본 설정 또는 로그인 정보를 저장하거나, 사용자 요청에 응답하거나, 장바구니의 품목을 처리하기 위해 필요합니다.

사용자 경험 향상 – 사용자와 관련된 항목을 표시할 수 있게 해 줌

이 쿠키는 오토데스크가 보다 향상된 기능을 제공하고 사용자에게 맞는 정보를 제공할 수 있게 해 줍니다. 사용자에게 맞는 정보 및 환경을 제공하기 위해 오토데스크 또는 서비스를 제공하는 협력업체에서 이 쿠키를 설정할 수 있습니다. 이 쿠키를 허용하지 않을 경우 이러한 서비스 중 일부 또는 전체를 이용하지 못하게 될 수 있습니다.

광고 수신 설정 – 사용자에게 타겟팅된 광고를 제공할 수 있게 해 줌

이 쿠키는 사용자와 관련성이 높은 광고를 표시하고 그 효과를 추적하기 위해 사용자 활동 및 관심 사항에 대한 데이터를 수집합니다. 이렇게 데이터를 수집함으로써 사용자의 관심 사항에 더 적합한 광고를 표시할 수 있습니다. 이 쿠키를 허용하지 않을 경우 관심 분야에 해당되지 않는 광고가 표시될 수 있습니다.

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타사 서비스

각 범주에서 오토데스크가 사용하는 타사 서비스와 온라인에서 고객으로부터 수집하는 데이터를 사용하는 방식에 대해 자세히 알아보십시오.

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반드시 필요 - 사이트가 제대로 작동하고 사용자에게 서비스를 원활하게 제공하기 위해 필수적임

Qualtrics
오토데스크는 고객에게 더욱 시의적절하며 관련 있는 이메일 컨텐츠를 제공하기 위해 Qualtrics를 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객의 온라인 행동 및 오토데스크에서 전송하는 이메일과의 상호 작용에 관한 데이터를 수집합니다. 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 이메일 확인율, 클릭한 링크 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 이 데이터를 다른 소스에서 수집된 데이터와 결합하여 고객의 판매 또는 고객 서비스 경험을 개선하며, 고급 분석 처리에 기초하여 보다 관련 있는 컨텐츠를 제공합니다. Qualtrics 개인정보취급방침
Akamai mPulse
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Akamai mPulse를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Akamai mPulse 개인정보취급방침
Digital River
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Digital River를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Digital River 개인정보취급방침
Dynatrace
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Dynatrace를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Dynatrace 개인정보취급방침
Khoros
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Khoros를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Khoros 개인정보취급방침
Launch Darkly
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Launch Darkly를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Launch Darkly 개인정보취급방침
New Relic
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 New Relic를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. New Relic 개인정보취급방침
Salesforce Live Agent
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Salesforce Live Agent를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Salesforce Live Agent 개인정보취급방침
Wistia
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Wistia를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Wistia 개인정보취급방침
Tealium
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Tealium를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Upsellit
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Upsellit를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. CJ Affiliates
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 CJ Affiliates를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Commission Factory
Typepad Stats
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Typepad Stats를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Typepad Stats 개인정보취급방침
Geo Targetly
Autodesk는 Geo Targetly를 사용하여 웹 사이트 방문자를 가장 적합한 웹 페이지로 안내하거나 위치를 기반으로 맞춤형 콘텐츠를 제공합니다. Geo Targetly는 웹 사이트 방문자의 IP 주소를 사용하여 방문자 장치의 대략적인 위치를 파악합니다. 이렇게 하면 방문자가 (대부분의 경우) 현지 언어로 된 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다.Geo Targetly 개인정보취급방침
SpeedCurve
Autodesk에서는 SpeedCurve를 사용하여 웹 페이지 로드 시간과 이미지, 스크립트, 텍스트 등의 후속 요소 응답성을 측정하여 웹 사이트 환경의 성능을 모니터링하고 측정합니다. SpeedCurve 개인정보취급방침
Qualified
Qualified is the Autodesk Live Chat agent platform. This platform provides services to allow our customers to communicate in real-time with Autodesk support. We may collect unique ID for specific browser sessions during a chat. Qualified Privacy Policy

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사용자 경험 향상 – 사용자와 관련된 항목을 표시할 수 있게 해 줌

Google Optimize
오토데스크는 사이트의 새 기능을 테스트하고 이러한 기능의 고객 경험을 사용자화하기 위해 Google Optimize을 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객이 사이트를 방문해 있는 동안 행동 데이터를 수집합니다. 이 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 오토데스크 ID 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. 고객은 기능 테스트를 바탕으로 여러 버전의 오토데스크 사이트를 경험하거나 방문자 특성을 바탕으로 개인화된 컨텐츠를 보게 될 수 있습니다. Google Optimize 개인정보취급방침
ClickTale
오토데스크는 고객이 사이트에서 겪을 수 있는 어려움을 더 잘 파악하기 위해 ClickTale을 이용합니다. 페이지의 모든 요소를 포함해 고객이 오토데스크 사이트와 상호 작용하는 방식을 이해하기 위해 세션 녹화를 사용합니다. 개인적으로 식별 가능한 정보는 가려지며 수집되지 않습니다. ClickTale 개인정보취급방침
OneSignal
오토데스크는 OneSignal가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 OneSignal를 이용합니다. 광고는 OneSignal 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 OneSignal에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 OneSignal에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. OneSignal 개인정보취급방침
Optimizely
오토데스크는 사이트의 새 기능을 테스트하고 이러한 기능의 고객 경험을 사용자화하기 위해 Optimizely을 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객이 사이트를 방문해 있는 동안 행동 데이터를 수집합니다. 이 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 오토데스크 ID 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. 고객은 기능 테스트를 바탕으로 여러 버전의 오토데스크 사이트를 경험하거나 방문자 특성을 바탕으로 개인화된 컨텐츠를 보게 될 수 있습니다. Optimizely 개인정보취급방침
Amplitude
오토데스크는 사이트의 새 기능을 테스트하고 이러한 기능의 고객 경험을 사용자화하기 위해 Amplitude을 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객이 사이트를 방문해 있는 동안 행동 데이터를 수집합니다. 이 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 오토데스크 ID 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. 고객은 기능 테스트를 바탕으로 여러 버전의 오토데스크 사이트를 경험하거나 방문자 특성을 바탕으로 개인화된 컨텐츠를 보게 될 수 있습니다. Amplitude 개인정보취급방침
Snowplow
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Snowplow를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Snowplow 개인정보취급방침
UserVoice
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 UserVoice를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. UserVoice 개인정보취급방침
Clearbit
Clearbit를 사용하면 실시간 데이터 보강 기능을 통해 고객에게 개인화되고 관련 있는 환경을 제공할 수 있습니다. Autodesk가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. Clearbit 개인정보취급방침
YouTube
YouTube는 사용자가 웹 사이트에 포함된 비디오를 보고 공유할 수 있도록 해주는 비디오 공유 플랫폼입니다. YouTube는 비디오 성능에 대한 시청 지표를 제공합니다. YouTube 개인정보보호 정책

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광고 수신 설정 – 사용자에게 타겟팅된 광고를 제공할 수 있게 해 줌

Adobe Analytics
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Adobe Analytics를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID 및 오토데스크 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. Adobe Analytics 개인정보취급방침
Google Analytics (Web Analytics)
오토데스크 사이트에서 고객의 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집하기 위해 Google Analytics (Web Analytics)를 이용합니다. 여기에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 사이트 성과를 측정하고 고객의 온라인 경험의 편리함을 평가하여 기능을 개선하기 위해 이러한 데이터를 이용합니다. 또한, 이메일, 고객 지원 및 판매와 관련된 고객 경험을 최적화하기 위해 고급 분석 방법도 사용하고 있습니다. AdWords
Marketo
오토데스크는 고객에게 더욱 시의적절하며 관련 있는 이메일 컨텐츠를 제공하기 위해 Marketo를 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객의 온라인 행동 및 오토데스크에서 전송하는 이메일과의 상호 작용에 관한 데이터를 수집합니다. 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 이메일 확인율, 클릭한 링크 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 이 데이터를 다른 소스에서 수집된 데이터와 결합하여 고객의 판매 또는 고객 서비스 경험을 개선하며, 고급 분석 처리에 기초하여 보다 관련 있는 컨텐츠를 제공합니다. Marketo 개인정보취급방침
Doubleclick
오토데스크는 Doubleclick가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Doubleclick를 이용합니다. 광고는 Doubleclick 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Doubleclick에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Doubleclick에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Doubleclick 개인정보취급방침
HubSpot
오토데스크는 고객에게 더욱 시의적절하며 관련 있는 이메일 컨텐츠를 제공하기 위해 HubSpot을 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객의 온라인 행동 및 오토데스크에서 전송하는 이메일과의 상호 작용에 관한 데이터를 수집합니다. 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 이메일 확인율, 클릭한 링크 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. HubSpot 개인정보취급방침
Twitter
오토데스크는 Twitter가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Twitter를 이용합니다. 광고는 Twitter 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Twitter에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Twitter에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Twitter 개인정보취급방침
Facebook
오토데스크는 Facebook가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Facebook를 이용합니다. 광고는 Facebook 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Facebook에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Facebook에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Facebook 개인정보취급방침
LinkedIn
오토데스크는 LinkedIn가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 LinkedIn를 이용합니다. 광고는 LinkedIn 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 LinkedIn에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 LinkedIn에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. LinkedIn 개인정보취급방침
Yahoo! Japan
오토데스크는 Yahoo! Japan가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Yahoo! Japan를 이용합니다. 광고는 Yahoo! Japan 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Yahoo! Japan에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Yahoo! Japan에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Yahoo! Japan 개인정보취급방침
Naver
오토데스크는 Naver가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Naver를 이용합니다. 광고는 Naver 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Naver에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Naver에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Naver 개인정보취급방침
Quantcast
오토데스크는 Quantcast가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Quantcast를 이용합니다. 광고는 Quantcast 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Quantcast에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Quantcast에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Quantcast 개인정보취급방침
Call Tracking
오토데스크는 캠페인을 위해 사용자화된 전화번호를 제공하기 위하여 Call Tracking을 이용합니다. 그렇게 하면 고객이 오토데스크 담당자에게 더욱 빠르게 액세스할 수 있으며, 오토데스크의 성과를 더욱 정확하게 평가하는 데 도움이 됩니다. 제공된 전화번호를 기준으로 사이트에서 고객 행동에 관한 데이터를 수집할 수도 있습니다. Call Tracking 개인정보취급방침
Wunderkind
오토데스크는 Wunderkind가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Wunderkind를 이용합니다. 광고는 Wunderkind 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Wunderkind에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Wunderkind에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Wunderkind 개인정보취급방침
ADC Media
오토데스크는 ADC Media가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 ADC Media를 이용합니다. 광고는 ADC Media 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 ADC Media에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 ADC Media에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. ADC Media 개인정보취급방침
AgrantSEM
오토데스크는 AgrantSEM가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 AgrantSEM를 이용합니다. 광고는 AgrantSEM 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 AgrantSEM에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 AgrantSEM에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. AgrantSEM 개인정보취급방침
Bidtellect
오토데스크는 Bidtellect가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Bidtellect를 이용합니다. 광고는 Bidtellect 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Bidtellect에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Bidtellect에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Bidtellect 개인정보취급방침
Bing
오토데스크는 Bing가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Bing를 이용합니다. 광고는 Bing 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Bing에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Bing에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Bing 개인정보취급방침
G2Crowd
오토데스크는 G2Crowd가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 G2Crowd를 이용합니다. 광고는 G2Crowd 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 G2Crowd에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 G2Crowd에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. G2Crowd 개인정보취급방침
NMPI Display
오토데스크는 NMPI Display가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 NMPI Display를 이용합니다. 광고는 NMPI Display 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 NMPI Display에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 NMPI Display에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. NMPI Display 개인정보취급방침
VK
오토데스크는 VK가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 VK를 이용합니다. 광고는 VK 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 VK에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 VK에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. VK 개인정보취급방침
Adobe Target
오토데스크는 사이트의 새 기능을 테스트하고 이러한 기능의 고객 경험을 사용자화하기 위해 Adobe Target을 이용합니다. 이를 위해, 고객이 사이트를 방문해 있는 동안 행동 데이터를 수집합니다. 이 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역, IP 주소 또는 장치 ID, 오토데스크 ID 등이 포함될 수 있습니다. 고객은 기능 테스트를 바탕으로 여러 버전의 오토데스크 사이트를 경험하거나 방문자 특성을 바탕으로 개인화된 컨텐츠를 보게 될 수 있습니다. Adobe Target 개인정보취급방침
Google Analytics (Advertising)
오토데스크는 Google Analytics (Advertising)가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Google Analytics (Advertising)를 이용합니다. 광고는 Google Analytics (Advertising) 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Google Analytics (Advertising)에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Google Analytics (Advertising)에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Google Analytics (Advertising) 개인정보취급방침
Trendkite
오토데스크는 Trendkite가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Trendkite를 이용합니다. 광고는 Trendkite 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Trendkite에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Trendkite에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Trendkite 개인정보취급방침
Hotjar
오토데스크는 Hotjar가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Hotjar를 이용합니다. 광고는 Hotjar 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Hotjar에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Hotjar에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Hotjar 개인정보취급방침
6 Sense
오토데스크는 6 Sense가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 6 Sense를 이용합니다. 광고는 6 Sense 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 6 Sense에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 6 Sense에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. 6 Sense 개인정보취급방침
Terminus
오토데스크는 Terminus가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 Terminus를 이용합니다. 광고는 Terminus 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 Terminus에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 Terminus에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. Terminus 개인정보취급방침
StackAdapt
오토데스크는 StackAdapt가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 StackAdapt를 이용합니다. 광고는 StackAdapt 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 StackAdapt에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 StackAdapt에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. StackAdapt 개인정보취급방침
The Trade Desk
오토데스크는 The Trade Desk가 지원하는 사이트에 디지털 광고를 배포하기 위해 The Trade Desk를 이용합니다. 광고는 The Trade Desk 데이터와 고객이 사이트를 방문하는 동안 오토데스크가 수집하는 행동 데이터 모두에 기초하여 제공됩니다. 오토데스크가 수집하는 데이터에는 고객이 방문한 페이지, 시작한 체험판, 재생한 동영상, 구매 내역 및 IP 주소 또는 장치 ID가 포함될 수 있습니다. 이 정보는 The Trade Desk에서 고객으로부터 수집한 데이터와 결합될 수 있습니다. 오토데스크는 디지털 광고 경험에 대한 사용자화를 개선하고 고객에게 더욱 관련 있는 광고를 제시하기 위해 The Trade Desk에 제공하는 데이터를 사용합니다. The Trade Desk 개인정보취급방침
RollWorks
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정말 더 적은 온라인 경험을 원하십니까?

오토데스크는 고객 여러분에게 좋은 경험을 드리고 싶습니다. 이전 화면의 범주에 대해 "예"를 선택하셨다면 오토데스크는 고객을 위해 고객 경험을 사용자화하고 향상된 응용프로그램을 제작하기 위해 귀하의 데이터를 수집하고 사용합니다. 언제든지 개인정보 처리방침을 방문해 설정을 변경할 수 있습니다.

고객의 경험. 고객의 선택.

오토데스크는 고객의 개인 정보 보호를 중요시합니다. 오토데스크에서 수집하는 정보는 오토데스크 제품 사용 방법, 고객이 관심을 가질 만한 정보, 오토데스크에서 더욱 뜻깊은 경험을 제공하기 위한 개선 사항을 이해하는 데 도움이 됩니다.

오토데스크에서 고객님께 적합한 경험을 제공해 드리기 위해 고객님의 데이터를 수집하고 사용하도록 허용하시겠습니까?

선택할 수 있는 옵션을 자세히 알아보려면 이 사이트의 개인 정보 설정을 관리해 사용자화된 경험으로 어떤 이점을 얻을 수 있는지 살펴보거나 오토데스크 개인정보 처리방침 정책을 확인해 보십시오.