Mapping of exact tree positions can be regarded as a crucial task of field work associated with forest monitoring, especially on intensive research plots. We propose a two-stage density clustering approach for the automatic mapping of tree positions, and an algorithm for automatic tree diameter estimates based on terrestrial laser-scanning (TLS) point cloud data sampled under limited sighting conditions. We show that our novel approach is able to detect tree positions in a mixed and vertically structured stand with an overall accuracy of 91.6%, and with omission- and commission error of only 5.7% and 2.7% respectively. Moreover, we were able to reproduce the stand’s diameter in breast height (DBH) distribution, and to estimate single trees ...
Laser scanning technology plays an important role in forest inventory, as it enables accurate 3D inf...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
Airborne laser scanning is now widely used for forest inventories. An essential part of inventory is...
A method for extracting forest parameters is described in this paper. The 3D point clouds derived fr...
Abundant and refined structural information under forest canopy can be obtained by using terrestrial...
The present study introduces an advanced method for 3D segmentation of terrestrial laser scanning da...
In forest inventory, trees are usually measured by handheld instruments; among the most relevant are...
In this work, we evaluated mobile laser scanning (MLS) technology for the acquisition of individual ...
This paper investigates the application of a ground-based laser scanning system for providing quanti...
In this paper, we propose an approach that enables automatic, fast and accurate tree trunks segmenta...
We present the point cloud slicing (PCS) algorithm, to post process point cloud data (PCD) from terr...
In the Natscan project terrestrial laser scanning is used for deriving detailed information about tr...
The terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technique has been recently used to provide 3D s...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
Laser scanning technology plays an important role in forest inventory, as it enables accurate 3D inf...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
Airborne laser scanning is now widely used for forest inventories. An essential part of inventory is...
A method for extracting forest parameters is described in this paper. The 3D point clouds derived fr...
Abundant and refined structural information under forest canopy can be obtained by using terrestrial...
The present study introduces an advanced method for 3D segmentation of terrestrial laser scanning da...
In forest inventory, trees are usually measured by handheld instruments; among the most relevant are...
In this work, we evaluated mobile laser scanning (MLS) technology for the acquisition of individual ...
This paper investigates the application of a ground-based laser scanning system for providing quanti...
In this paper, we propose an approach that enables automatic, fast and accurate tree trunks segmenta...
We present the point cloud slicing (PCS) algorithm, to post process point cloud data (PCD) from terr...
In the Natscan project terrestrial laser scanning is used for deriving detailed information about tr...
The terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technique has been recently used to provide 3D s...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
Laser scanning technology plays an important role in forest inventory, as it enables accurate 3D inf...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...