2016
DOI: 10.3390/rs8040333
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Trends in Automatic Individual Tree Crown Detection and Delineation—Evolution of LiDAR Data

Abstract: Automated individual tree crown detection and delineation (ITCD) using remotely sensed data plays an increasingly significant role in efficiently, accurately, and completely monitoring forests. This paper reviews trends in ITCD research from 1990-2015 from several perspectives-data/forest type, method applied, accuracy assessment and research objective-with a focus on studies using LiDAR data. This review shows that active sources are becoming more prominent in ITCD studies. Studies using active data-LiDAR in … Show more

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“…Another recent review article focussing on the trends in individual tree detection and delineation with LiDAR data was published in (Zhen et al, 2016). Besides active data, imagebased approaches still form another important research area of tree detection studies (e.g.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another recent review article focussing on the trends in individual tree detection and delineation with LiDAR data was published in (Zhen et al, 2016). Besides active data, imagebased approaches still form another important research area of tree detection studies (e.g.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods proposed in [22,23] target the inverse problem to the one addressed in this work: the street view camera position is inferred from access to geolocations of stationary objects. Much work has been done on monitoring and mapping from mobile LiDAR [24][25][26] and unmanned aerial vehicle (drones) [27,28]. These sensor modalities allow a more complete exploration of scenes and objects therein but are much less widely available than street view imagery.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on some existing accuracy assessment methods (e.g., [13,52]), an evaluation system was proposed to comprehensively assess the accuracy of ITCD studies. The accuracy assessment scheme started with individual tree crowns matching between delineated and reference crowns, then quantitative assessment metrics were calculated on the basis of matched crowns.…”
Section: Accuracy Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, forest parameters at the individual tree level have been measured by means of field surveys [11], which are time consuming and cost-intensive when carried out over broad areas [12,13]. Since the early 1960s, with the extensive application of remote sensing data in forest inventory [14][15][16] a variety of image processing techniques were developed for automatically detecting and delineating structure of tree crowns are not always regular and cannot be represented by a simple 2-D filtering window.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%