“…A common approach is to compute a 2D or 3D α‐shape around a set of crown points to measure crown projection area and crown volume (CV) (e.g., Bayer, Seifert, & Pretzsch, 2013; Fernández‐Sarría et al., 2013; Olsoy, Glenn, Clark, & Derryberry, 2014) as well as more complex metrics such as crown sinuosity and roughness (Martin‐Ducup, Schneider, & Fournier, 2016). α‐shapes are a generalization of the convex hull concept (Edelsbrunner, Kirkpatrick, & Seidel, 1983), and by adjusting the value of α, even small details and concave surface structures in crown morphology can be captured. The rationale for using α‐shapes is often to simplify the point cloud and the amount of data without losing information on occupied crown space (Rutzinger, Pratihast, Elberink, Sander, & Vosselman, 2011).…”