Petteri Alho
University of Zurich
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2016
Yunsheng Wang; Juha Hyyppä; Xinlian Liang; Harri Kaartinen; Xiaowei Yu; Eva Lindberg; Johan Holmgren; Yuchu Qin; Clément Mallet; Antonio Ferraz; Hossein Torabzadeh; Felix Morsdorf; Lingli Zhu; Jingbin Liu; Petteri Alho
Canopy structure plays an essential role in biophysical activities in forest environments. However, quantitative descriptions of a 3-D canopy structure are extremely difficult because of the complexity and heterogeneity of forest systems. Airborne laser scanning (ALS) provides an opportunity to automatically measure a 3-D canopy structure in large areas. Compared with other point cloud technologies such as the image-based Structure from Motion, the power of ALS lies in its ability to penetrate canopies and depict subordinate trees. However, such capabilities have been poorly explored so far. In this paper, the potential of ALS-based approaches in depicting a 3-D canopy structure is explored in detail through an international benchmarking of five recently developed ALS-based individual tree detection (ITD) methods. For the first time, the results of the ITD methods are evaluated for each of four crown classes, i.e., dominant, codominant, intermediate, and suppressed trees, which provides insight toward understanding the current status of depicting a 3-D canopy structure using ITD methods, particularly with respect to their performances, potential, and challenges. This benchmarking study revealed that the canopy structure plays a considerable role in the detection accuracy of ITD methods, and its influence is even greater than that of the tree species as well as the species composition in a stand. The study also reveals the importance of utilizing the point cloud data for the detection of intermediate and suppressed trees. Different from what has been reported in previous studies, point density was found to be a highly influential factor in the performance of the methods that use point cloud data. Greater efforts should be invested in the point-based or hybrid ITD approaches to model the 3-D canopy structure and to further explore the potential of high-density and multiwavelengths ALS data.
Archive | 2014
Marika Ahlavuo; Hannu Hyyppä; Juha Hyyppä; Markus Holopainen; Mikko Vastaranta; Juho-Pekka Virtanen; Petteri Alho
Archive | 2009
Petteri Alho; Antero Kukko; Hannu Hyyppä; Harri Kaartinen; Juha Hyyppä; Anttoni Jaakkola
Archive | 2014
Marika Ahlavuo; Hannu Hyyppä; Juha Hyyppä; Markus Holopainen; Mikko Vastaranta; Juho-Pekka Virtanen; Petteri Alho
Archive | 2012
Topi Tanhuapää; Mikko Vastaranta; Markus Holopainen; Ville Kankare; Juha Raisio; Petteri Alho; Juha Hyyppä; Hannu Hyyppä
Archive | 2012
Juho-Pekka Virtanen; Hannu Hyyppä; Matti Kurkela; Joona Manner; Petteri Alho; Anttoni Jaakkola; Matti Vaaja
The University of Calgary | 2011
Matti Vaaja; Matti Kurkela; Hannu Hyyppä; Petteri Alho; Juha Hyyppä; Antero Kukko; Harri Kaartinen; Elina Kasvi; Sanna Kaasalainen; Petri Rönnholm
Archive | 2011
Petteri Alho; Matti Vaaja; Elina Kasvi; Antero Kukko; Hannu Hyyppä; Juha Hyyppä; Harri Kaartinen; Matti Kurkela; Claude Flener
TERRA: MAANTIETEELLINEN AIKAKAUSKIRJA | 2010
Iisa Orell; Petteri Alho; Hannu Hyyppä
Archive | 2010
Elina Kasvi; Petteri Alho; Antero Kukko; Juha Hyyppä; Hannu Hyyppä; Harri Kaartinen; Matti Vaaja