A dual growing method for the automatic extraction of individual trees from mobile laser scanning data

•Seeds on trunks can be detected even in interlaced and mixed environments.•Purer trunks are extracted by the adaptive growing range and the gradual refinement.•Overlapping crowns are segmented well by the rule of fewer area increment. Street trees interlaced with other objects in cluttered point cl...

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Published inISPRS journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing Vol. 120; pp. 37 - 52
Main Authors Li, Lin, Li, Dalin, Zhu, Haihong, Li, You
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2016
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Summary:•Seeds on trunks can be detected even in interlaced and mixed environments.•Purer trunks are extracted by the adaptive growing range and the gradual refinement.•Overlapping crowns are segmented well by the rule of fewer area increment. Street trees interlaced with other objects in cluttered point clouds of urban scenes inhibit the automatic extraction of individual trees. This paper proposes a method for the automatic extraction of individual trees from mobile laser scanning data, according to the general constitution of trees. Two components of each individual tree – a trunk and a crown can be extracted by the dual growing method. This method consists of coarse classification, through which most of artifacts are removed; the automatic selection of appropriate seeds for individual trees, by which the common manual initial setting is avoided; a dual growing process that separates one tree from others by circumscribing a trunk in an adaptive growing radius and segmenting a crown in constrained growing regions; and a refining process that draws a singular trunk from the interlaced other objects. The method is verified by two datasets with over 98% completeness and over 96% correctness. The low mean absolute percentage errors in capturing the morphological parameters of individual trees indicate that this method can output individual trees with high precision.
ISSN:0924-2716
1872-8235
DOI:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2016.07.009