Three-dimensional Segmentation of Trees Through a Flexible Multi-Class Graph Cut Algorithm (MCGC)

03/20/2019
by   Jonathan Williams, et al.
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Developing a robust algorithm for automatic individual tree crown (ITC) detection from laser scanning datasets is important for tracking the responses of trees to anthropogenic change. Such approaches allow the size, growth and mortality of individual trees to be measured, enabling forest carbon stocks and dynamics to be tracked and understood. Many algorithms exist for structurally simple forests including coniferous forests and plantations. Finding a robust solution for structurally complex, species-rich tropical forests remains a challenge; existing segmentation algorithms often perform less well than simple area-based approaches when estimating plot-level biomass. Here we describe a Multi-Class Graph Cut (MCGC) approach to tree crown delineation. This uses local three-dimensional geometry and density information, alongside knowledge of crown allometries, to segment individual tree crowns from LiDAR point clouds. Our approach robustly identifies trees in the top and intermediate layers of the canopy, but cannot recognise small trees. From these three-dimensional crowns, we are able to measure individual tree biomass. Comparing these estimates to those from permanent inventory plots, our algorithm is able to produce robust estimates of hectare-scale carbon density, demonstrating the power of ITC approaches in monitoring forests. The flexibility of our method to add additional dimensions of information, such as spectral reflectance, make this approach an obvious avenue for future development and extension to other sources of three-dimensional data, such as structure from motion datasets.

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