2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2017.11.008
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From Google Maps to a fine-grained catalog of street trees

Abstract: Up-to-date catalogs of the urban tree population are of importance for municipalities to monitor and improve quality of life in cities. Despite much research on automation of tree mapping, mainly relying on on dedicated airborne LiDAR or hyperspectral campaigns, tree detection and species recognition is still mostly done manually in practice. We present a fully automated tree detection and species recognition pipeline that can process thousands of trees within a few hours using publicly available aerial and st… Show more

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“…For completeness we note that there is a lot more research on vegetation species mapping but we are not dealing with it in this work and thus a full review is beyond the scope of this paper. We kindly refer the reader to (Alonzo et al, 2014;Wegner et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2017;Branson et al, 2018;Hartling et al;Aval et al;Sidike et al, 2019) for some of the most recent works.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For completeness we note that there is a lot more research on vegetation species mapping but we are not dealing with it in this work and thus a full review is beyond the scope of this paper. We kindly refer the reader to (Alonzo et al, 2014;Wegner et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2017;Branson et al, 2018;Hartling et al;Aval et al;Sidike et al, 2019) for some of the most recent works.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For tree detection, we download Google street-view panoramas within a 50 meter radius around each address coordinate, detect all trees in the panoramas, project each individual detection to geo-coordinates and combine all individual, geocoded detections per tree into a single geographic location. Trees in street-view panorama images are detected with the Faster R-CNN method (Ren et al, 2015), an object detector using deep convolutional neural networks which we already applied successfully in our recent works (Wegner et al, 2016;Branson et al, 2018). The output of the tree detector is one bounding box per detected tree in each street-view panorama (see example in Fig.…”
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“…Recently, 3D printing is used to produce objects of almost any geometry or shape from digital data or electronic data source. A few companies such as Google and Microsoft enabled their hardware to perform 3D scanning [28,29]. In this work it has been carried out that the ultrasonic waves can be applied as an option of 3D scanning reconstruction.…”
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“…Another option, which we follow in our work presented in this paper, is analysis of photos acquired on the ground (Du et al, 2007;Kumar et al, 2012;Mouine et al, 2013;Goëau et al, 2013Goëau et al, , 2014Wegner et al, 2016;Branson et al, 2018). Ground-level images have higher spatial resolution than remote sensing data and provide a horizontal view on the entire tree comparable to the view of the expert assessing the tree visually in the field (Solberg and Strand, 1999).…”
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