YOLO-Based Tree Trunk Types Multispectral Perception: A Two-Genus Study at Stand-Level for Forestry Inventory Management Purposes
Daniel Queirós da Silva, Filipe Neves dos Santos, Vítor Filipe, Armando Sousa, E. J. Solteiro Pires
- 发表年份
- 2024
- 引用次数
- 4
摘要
Stand-level forest tree species perception and identification are needed for monitoring-related operations, being crucial for better biodiversity and inventory management in forested areas. This paper contributes to this knowledge domain by researching tree trunk types multispectral perception at stand-level. YOLOv5 and YOLOv8 - Convolutional Neural Networks specialized at object detection and segmentation - were trained to detect and segment two tree trunk genus (pine and eucalyptus) using datasets collected in a forest region in Portugal. The dataset comprises only two categories, which correspond to the two tree genus. The datasets were manually annotated for object detection and segmentation with RGB and RGB-NIR images, and are publicly available. The “Small” variant of YOLOv8 was the best model at detection and segmentation tasks, achieving an F1 measure above 87% and 62%, respectively. The findings of this study suggest that the use of extended spectra, including Visible and Near Infrared, produces superior results. The trained models can be integrated into forest tractors and robots to monitor forest genus across different spectra. This can assist forest managers in controlling their forest stands.
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