Data-based stochastic modeling of tree growth and structure formation
Author(s) -
Ilya S. Potapov,
Marko Järvenpää,
Markku Åkerblom,
Pasi Raumonen,
M. Kaasalainen
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
silva fennica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2242-4075
pISSN - 0037-5330
DOI - 10.14214/sf.1413
Subject(s) - tree (set theory) , stochastic modelling , computer science , matching (statistics) , tree structure , algorithm , basis (linear algebra) , mathematical optimization , mathematics , statistics , mathematical analysis , geometry , binary tree
We introduce a general procedure to match a stochastic functional-structural tree model (here LIGNUM augmented with stochastic rules) with real tree structures depicted by quantitative structure models (QSMs) based on terrestrial laser scanning. The matching is done by iteratively finding the maximum correspondence between the measured tree structure and the stochastic choices of the algorithm. First, we analyze the match to synthetic data (generated by the model itself), where the target values of the parameters to be estimated are known in advance, and show that the algorithm converges properly. We then carry out the procedure on real data obtaining a realistic model. We thus conclude that the proposed stochastic structure model (SSM) approach is a viable solution for formulating realistic plant models based on data and accounting for the stochastic influences.
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