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Determining tree height and crown diameter from high-resolution UAV imagery

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In this paper, the authors used UAV-sensed high-resolution imagery through photogrammetry and Structure from Motion SfM to estimate tree heights and crown diameters, which were in the range 11.42-12.62 for height and 14.29-18.56 for crown diameter.
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Advances in computer vision and the parallel development of unmanned aerial vehicles UAVs allow for the extensive use of UAV in forest inventory and in indirect measurements of tree features. We used UAV-sensed high-resolution imagery through photogrammetry and Structure from Motion SfM to estimate tree heights and crown diameters. We reconstructed 3D structures from 2D image sequences for two study areas 25 × 25 m. Species composition for Plot 1 included Norway spruce Picea abies L. together with European larch Larix decidua Mill. and Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L., whereas Plot 2 was mainly Norway spruce and Scots pine together with scattered individuals of European larch and Silver birch Betula pendula Roth.. The involved workflow used canopy height models CHMs for the extraction of height, the smoothing of raster images for the determination of the local maxima, and Inverse Watershed Segmentation IWS for the estimation of the crown diameters with the help of a geographical information system GIS. Finally, we validated the accuracies of the two methods by comparing the UAV results with ground measurements. The results showed higher agreement between field and remote-sensed data for heights than for crown diameters based on RMSE%, which were in the range 11.42–12.62 for height and 14.29–18.56 for crown diameter. Overall, the accuracy of the results was acceptable and showed that the methods were feasible for detecting tree heights and crown diameter.

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