2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2004.05.013
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LIDAR-based geometric reconstruction of boreal type forest stands at single tree level for forest and wildland fire management

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“…The RMSE was relatively large, 2.18 m, but this value was similar to that found by Hollaus et al (2006) and might be explained by operator based errors made in the field measurements. Subsequently, the quality of the LiDAR derived CHM was found to be equivalent to that noted by previous contributors (Akay et al, 2012;Clark et al, 2004;Koukoulas and Blackburn, 2005;Morsdorf et al, 2004).…”
Section: Validation Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The RMSE was relatively large, 2.18 m, but this value was similar to that found by Hollaus et al (2006) and might be explained by operator based errors made in the field measurements. Subsequently, the quality of the LiDAR derived CHM was found to be equivalent to that noted by previous contributors (Akay et al, 2012;Clark et al, 2004;Koukoulas and Blackburn, 2005;Morsdorf et al, 2004).…”
Section: Validation Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…According to previous studies (Morsdorf et al 2004, Kandare et al 2016, the detection was less successful in stands with higher presence of deciduous species with closed crown canopy, due to their crown morphology with indistinct treetop. On the other hand, the crown projections were delineated with a very high accuracy (-2 ± 6%) and the shape of delineated crowns represented the real 2D crown projection very well.…”
Section: Accuracy Of Tree Detectionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Consequently, the present study recommends delineating tree crowns using DCHM data instead of optical data. In addition, several authors delineated individual trees in boreal forests with high accuracy using ALS data by the individual tree detection (ITD) algorithm [34,37,40,[70][71][72]. Although our study achieved comparable tree detection results, further research is required to study the influence of different approaches on tree delineation [73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%