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DETECTION AND COUNTING OF ORCHARD TREES FROM VHR IMAGES USING A GEOMETRICAL-OPTICAL MODEL AND MARKED TEMPLATE MATCHING
Author(s) -
Philippe Maillard,
Marília Ferreira Gomes
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
isprs annals of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.356
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 2194-9042
pISSN - 2196-6346
DOI - 10.5194/isprsannals-iii-7-75-2016
Subject(s) - template matching , computer science , tree (set theory) , orchard , artificial intelligence , matching (statistics) , radiance , image resolution , computer vision , remote sensing , algorithm , pattern recognition (psychology) , mathematics , image (mathematics) , statistics , horticulture , geography , mathematical analysis , biology
This article presents an original algorithm created to detect and count trees in orchards using very high resolution images. The algorithm is based on an adaptation of the “template matching” image processing approach, in which the template is based on a “geometricaloptical” model created from a series of parameters, such as illumination angles, maximum and ambient radiance, and tree size specifications. The algorithm is tested on four images from different regions of the world and different crop types. These images all have < 1 meter spatial resolution and were downloaded from the GoogleEarth application. Results show that the algorithm is very efficient at detecting and counting trees as long as their spectral and spatial characteristics are relatively constant. For walnut, mango and orange trees, the overall accuracy was clearly above 90%. However, the overall success rate for apple trees fell under 75%. It appears that the openness of the apple tree crown is most probably responsible for this poorer result. The algorithm is fully explained with a step-by-step description. At this stage, the algorithm still requires quite a bit of user interaction. The automatic determination of most of the required parameters is under development.

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