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Benchmarking tree species classification from proximally-sensed laser scanning data: introducing the FOR-species20K dataset

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-08-14 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Proximally-sensed laser scanning offers significant potential for automated forest data capture, but challenges remain in automatically identifying tree species without additional ground data. Deep learning (DL) shows promise for automation, yet progress is slowed by the lack of large, diverse, openly available labeled datasets of single tree point clouds. This has impacted the robustness of DL models and the ability to establish best practices for species classification. To overcome these challenges, the FOR-species20K benchmark dataset was created, comprising over 20,000 tree point clouds from 33 species, captured using terrestrial (TLS), mobile (MLS), and drone laser scanning (ULS) across various European forests, with some data from other regions. This dataset enables the benchmarking of DL models for tree species classification, including both point cloud-based (PointNet++, MinkNet, MLP-Mixer, DGCNNs) and multi-view image-based methods (SimpleView, DetailView, YOLOv5). 2D image-based models generally performed better (average OA = 0.77) than 3D point cloud-based models (average OA = 0.72), with consistent results across different scanning platforms and sensors. The top model, DetailView, was particularly robust, handling data imbalances well and generalizing effectively across tree sizes. The FOR-species20K dataset, available at https://zenodo.org/records/13255198, is a key resource for developing and benchmarking DL models for tree species classification using laser scanning data, providing a foundation for future advancements in the field.

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@article{arxiv.2408.06507,
  title  = {Benchmarking tree species classification from proximally-sensed laser scanning data: introducing the FOR-species20K dataset},
  author = {Stefano Puliti and Emily R. Lines and Jana Müllerová and Julian Frey and Zoe Schindler and Adrian Straker and Matthew J. Allen and Lukas Winiwarter and Nataliia Rehush and Hristina Hristova and Brent Murray and Kim Calders and Louise Terryn and Nicholas Coops and Bernhard Höfle and Samuli Junttila and Martin Krůček and Grzegorz Krok and Kamil Král and Shaun R. Levick and Linda Luck and Azim Missarov and Martin Mokroš and Harry J. F. Owen and Krzysztof Stereńczak and Timo P. Pitkänen and Nicola Puletti and Ninni Saarinen and Chris Hopkinson and Chiara Torresan and Enrico Tomelleri and Hannah Weiser and Rasmus Astrup},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.06507},
  year   = {2024}
}