Segmentation of tree seedling point clouds into elementary units

International Journal of Remote Sensing(2016)

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This article describes a new semi-automatic method to cluster terrestrial laser scanning TLS data into meaningful sets of points to extract plant components. The approach is designed for small plants with distinguishable branches and leaves, such as tree seedlings. It first creates a graph by connecting each point to its most relevant neighbours, then embeds the graph into a spectral space, and finally segments the embedding into clusters of points. The process can then be iterated on each cluster separately. The main idea underlying the approach is that the spectral embedding of the graph aligns the points along the shape’s principal directions. A quantitative evaluation of the segmentation accuracy, as well as of leaf area LA estimates, is provided on a poplar seedling mock-up. It shows that the segmentation is robust with false-positive and false-negative rates of around 1%. Qualitative results on four contrasting plant species with three different scan resolution levels each are also shown.
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