Plot-level trunk detection and reconstruction using one-scan-mode terrestrial laser scanning data

Xinlian Liang, P. Litkey, J. Hyyppä, A. Kukko, H. Kaartinen, M. Holopainen
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The applicability of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) data for quantitative forest inventory has received increasing attention in the last decade. So far, research has been carried out for individual trunk modeling and plot-level forest parameter determination mainly from multi-scan-mode (MSM) TLS data. While MSM data, on the average, provide whole coverage of trunk and potentially lead to high reconstruction accuracy, it is of rising practical interest to study how well one-scan-mode (OSM) laser data could provide plot-level forest information, e.g. location, number of trees and breast height diameter of individual trees, in mainly one-storey stands, with lower expense, faster data collection and enhanced processing to collect e.g. reference and calibration data for airborne laser scanning based forest inventory. In general, to achieve plot-level trunk modeling, three main problems need to be solved. First, meaningful laser points need to be identified from data set, originally consisting of several millions points, for computational reasons; second, trunk points need to be recognized as precisely as possible, to facilitate localized modeling process; third, trunk reconstruction needs to be automatic and computationally acceptable, to give certain level details, but still enable fast processing. In this paper, a new tree detecting and trunk modeling mechanism is proposed, based on point distribution analysis, trunk finding and slice-by-slice circle fitting. The emphasis of this paper is on exploring the applicability of OSM laser data for plot-level inventory and automatic solution. The test area is a pine-dominated forest. Reference measurements from intensity image are used for validation. Experimental result shows that OSM-based TLS data is feasible for plot-level automation to deliver basic plot level information: detection of the most of the trunks, and reconstructing the DBH.
基于单扫描模式地面激光扫描数据的地块级主干检测与重建
近十年来,地面激光扫描(TLS)数据在定量森林清查中的适用性越来越受到重视。目前,主要是利用多扫描模式(MSM) TLS数据进行单根树干建模和样地级森林参数确定的研究。虽然平均而言,MSM数据提供了树干的全覆盖,可能导致较高的重建精度,但研究单扫描模式(OSM)激光数据如何以较低的成本在主要是单层林分中提供样地级森林信息,例如位置,树木数量和单个树木的胸高直径,具有越来越大的实际意义。更快的数据收集和增强处理,以收集基于机载激光扫描的森林清查的参考和校准数据。一般来说,为了实现标段级主干建模,需要解决三个主要问题。首先,由于计算原因,需要从最初由数百万个点组成的数据集中识别有意义的激光点;其次,需要尽可能精确地识别主干点,以方便本地化建模过程;第三,中继重构需要是自动的,并且在计算上是可接受的,以提供一定的级别细节,但仍然能够快速处理。本文提出了一种基于点分布分析、树干查找和逐片圆拟合的树检测和树干建模机制。本文的重点是探索OSM激光数据在小区级库存和自动化解决方案中的适用性。试验区是一片以松树为主的森林。使用强度图像的参考测量值进行验证。实验结果表明,基于osm的TLS数据能够实现小区级自动化,实现小区级基本信息的传递、绝大部分干线的检测和DBH的重建。
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