The optimal computational capability for analyzing multispectral aerial images e.g. for fine-scale tree species mapping is often considerably constrained by their enormous data volume. This may be mainly reflected in a reduction in the speed of data processing as well as in their archiving. This research was conducted to explore the effect of alterations in spatial and radiometric resolutions in the quality of object-based tree species classification by UltraCamD aerial images. The study was conducted in three different study sites. Segmentation was firstly implemented on the original images featuring spatial and radiometric resolution of 7 cm and 8-bit, respectively. The optimum segmentation result was then classified. Following this, resc...
Conventionally forest stands have been delineated on aerial photographs with the help of human patte...
Improvements in computer vision combined with current structure-from-motion photogrammetric methods ...
This study examined the capability of high-resolution imageries for identifying tree species. The IK...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
This study is a contribution to assess the high resolution digital aerial imagery for semi-automatic...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
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 ...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
New England forest complexity creates obstacles for land cover classification using satellite imager...
Tree species classification provides valuable information to forest monitoring and management. The h...
In the computer analysis of high spatial resolution multispectral aerial images for forest inven-tor...
International audienceWe consider the problem of tree species classification from high resolution ae...
Conventionally forest stands have been delineated on aerial photographs with the help of human patte...
Improvements in computer vision combined with current structure-from-motion photogrammetric methods ...
This study examined the capability of high-resolution imageries for identifying tree species. The IK...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
This study is a contribution to assess the high resolution digital aerial imagery for semi-automatic...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
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 ...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
Recognition of tree species and geospatial information of tree species composition is essential for ...
New England forest complexity creates obstacles for land cover classification using satellite imager...
Tree species classification provides valuable information to forest monitoring and management. The h...
In the computer analysis of high spatial resolution multispectral aerial images for forest inven-tor...
International audienceWe consider the problem of tree species classification from high resolution ae...
Conventionally forest stands have been delineated on aerial photographs with the help of human patte...
Improvements in computer vision combined with current structure-from-motion photogrammetric methods ...
This study examined the capability of high-resolution imageries for identifying tree species. The IK...