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Publications about tree detection
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2 Conference articles |
1 - Tree crown detection in high resolution optical images during the early growth stages of eucalyptus plantations in Brazil. J. Zhou and C. Proisy and X. Descombes and J. Zerubia and G. Le Maire and Y. Nouvellon and P. Couteron. In Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition (ACPR), Beijing, China, November 2011. Keywords : tree detection, Eucalyptus plantation, Marked point process, multi-date detection.
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{Zhou, J. and Proisy, C. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Le Maire, G. and Nouvellon, Y. and Couteron, P.}, |
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{Tree crown detection in high resolution optical images during the early growth stages of eucalyptus plantations in Brazil}, |
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{2011}, |
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{November}, |
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{Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition (ACPR)}, |
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{Beijing, China}, |
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{http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00740973}, |
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{tree detection, Eucalyptus plantation, Marked point process, multi-date detection} |
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Abstract :
Individual tree detection methods are more and more present, and improve, in forestry and silviculture domains with the increasing availability of satellite metric imagery. Automatic detection on these very high spatial resolution images aims to determine the tree positions and crown sizes. In this paper, we used a mathematical model based on marked point processes, which showed advantages w.r.t. several individual tree detection algorithms for plantations, to analyze the eucalyptus plantations in Brazil, with 2 optical images acquired by the WorldView-2 satellite. A tentative detection simultaneously with 2 images of different dates (multi-date) was tested for the first time, which estimates individual tree crown variation during these dates. The relevance of detection was discussed considering the detection performance in tree localizations and crown sizes. Then, tree crown growth was deduced from detection results and compared with the expected dynamics of corresponding populations. |
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2 - Tree crown detection in high resolution optical and LiDAR images of tropical forest. J. Zhou and C. Proisy and X. Descombes and I. Hedhli and N. Barbier and J. Zerubia and J.-P. Gastellu-Etchegorry and P. Couteron. In Proc. SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing, Toulouse, France, September 2010. Keywords : Tropical forest, tree detection, Marked point process.
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{Zhou, J. and Proisy, C. and Descombes, X. and Hedhli, I. and Barbier, N. and Zerubia, J. and Gastellu-Etchegorry, J.-P. and Couteron, P.}, |
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{Tree crown detection in high resolution optical and LiDAR images of tropical forest}, |
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{2010}, |
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{September}, |
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{Proc. SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing}, |
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{Toulouse, France}, |
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{http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.865068}, |
keyword |
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{Tropical forest, tree detection, Marked point process} |
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