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A marked point process model for tree crown extraction in plantations
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Plantation ImagesEngineeringForest BiometricsForestryAgricultural EconomicsForest ProductivityImage AnalysisData ScienceSilvicultureTree Crown ExtractionTree PlantationTree CrownsEdge DetectionComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionGeographyImage StitchingStructure From MotionMedical Image ComputingWood HarvestingComputer VisionDeforestationNatural SciencesDigital PhotogrammetryRemote SensingForest InventoryTree Growth
This work presents a framework to extract tree crowns from remotely sensed data, especially in plantation images, using stochastic geometry. We aim at finding the tree top positions, and the tree crown diameter distribution. Our approach consists in considering that these images are some realizations of a marked point process. First we model the tree plantation as a configuration of an unknown number of ellipses. Then, a Bayesian energy is defined, containing both a prior energy which incorporates the prior knowledge of the plantation geometric properties, and a likelihood which fits the objects to the data. Eventually, we estimate the global minimum of this energy using reversible jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo dynamics and a simulated annealing scheme. We present results on optical aerial images of poplars provided by IFN.
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