2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.16.385088
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A benchmark dataset for individual tree crown delineation in co-registered airborne RGB, LiDAR and hyperspectral imagery from the National Ecological Observation Network

Abstract: Broad scale remote sensing promises to build forest inventories at unprecedented scales. A crucial step in this process is designing individual tree segmentation algorithms to associate pixels into delineated tree crowns. While dozens of tree delineation algorithms have been proposed, their performance is typically not compared based on standard data or evaluation metrics, making it difficult to understand which algorithms perform best under what circumstances. There is a need for an open evaluation benchmark … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, BAMFORESTS is still a relatively small dataset for application in deep learning, but projects like Million Trees from Weinstein [16] will hopefully solve this in the future. Furthermore, the labels in BAMFORESTS are not of perfect quality.…”
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“…Nevertheless, BAMFORESTS is still a relatively small dataset for application in deep learning, but projects like Million Trees from Weinstein [16] will hopefully solve this in the future. Furthermore, the labels in BAMFORESTS are not of perfect quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Million Trees project [16] aims to collect as many existing datasets covering all above-mentioned categories and creating a combined benchmark dataset of at least one million labeled trees. As BAMFORESTS falls into the category of a very-high-resolution datasets with complete polygon labels of single trees, we summarize similar datasets in Table 1.…”
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