This study is a contribution to assess the high resolution digital aerial imagery for semi-automatic analysis of tree species identification. To maximize the benefit of such data, the object-based classification was conducted in a mixed forest plantation. Two subsets of an UltraCam D image were geometrically corrected using aero-triangulation method. Some appropriate transformations were performed and utilized. Segmentation was conducted stepwise at two levels and a hierarchical image object network was constructed. The classification hierarchy was developed and Nearest Neighbor classifier, using integration of different features was performed. Training samples and ground truth map were prepared through fieldwork. Accuracy assessment...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
An Object Based Image Analysis (OBIA) was employed to classify four tree species in a\ud temperate r...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
The optimal computational capability for analyzing multispectral aerial images e.g. for fine-scale t...
The importance of mixed forests is increasingly recognized on a scientific level, due to their great...
Knowing the tree species combination of forests provides valuable information for studying the fores...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
Today digital aerial images acquired with UltraCam sensor are known to be a valuable resource for pr...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information on tree species composition is essential for ...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information on tree species composition is essential for ...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Remote Sensing provides a variety of data and resources useful in mapping of forest. Currently, one ...
Tree species information is crucial in sectors such as forest management and nature conservation. I...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
An Object Based Image Analysis (OBIA) was employed to classify four tree species in a\ud temperate r...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
The optimal computational capability for analyzing multispectral aerial images e.g. for fine-scale t...
The importance of mixed forests is increasingly recognized on a scientific level, due to their great...
Knowing the tree species combination of forests provides valuable information for studying the fores...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
Today digital aerial images acquired with UltraCam sensor are known to be a valuable resource for pr...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information on tree species composition is essential for ...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information on tree species composition is essential for ...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Remote Sensing provides a variety of data and resources useful in mapping of forest. Currently, one ...
Tree species information is crucial in sectors such as forest management and nature conservation. I...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
An Object Based Image Analysis (OBIA) was employed to classify four tree species in a\ud temperate r...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...