Number and Parameters Extraction of Tree Well Based on UAV Remote Sensing in Cutting Area
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    In order to explore the application potential of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)remote sensing in the verification of afforestation results,unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) remote sensing technique was used to extract the parameters and the number of tree well in a cutting area of Jiangle County, Fujian Province. Phantom 4Pro UAV equipped with a digital camera was used to obtain 0.01m resolution aerial images. DOM, DSM and point cloud data were acquired after pre-processing. They were interpreted by artificial visual interpretation,template matching method,circular Hough transform,respectively,by which all the parameters of tree well were extracted and then analyzed and the applicability and classification accuracy of each method was evaluated in the parameters extraction of tree well in afforestation project.The correctness of tree well number obtained by template matching was 92.60%. The correctness of holes number obtained by circular Hough transform was 95.15%.At the same time, the measurement of tree well width and depth got a good results with the R2 of 0.93 and 0.92, root mean square error (RMSE) values of 1.02cm and 1.67cm. It not only had high precision,and the results were consistent with template matching method,but also extracted the width and depth of tree well and improved the processing speed of big data.Remote sensing based on UAV could be used for number, width and depth parameters extraction of tree well. The circular Hough transform method could get precision parameters of tree well, which providing a technical plan for quality checking of tree well and extending UAVRS application in afforestation project.

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  • Received:December 01,2020
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