Learned SAM prompts plus DSM elevation data improve tree crown segmentation on plantations, but the stated advantage over Mask R-CNN does not hold on all three test forests.
Tree semantic segmentation from aerial image time series
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Earth's forests play an important role in the fight against climate change, and are in turn negatively affected by it. Effective monitoring of different tree species is essential to understanding and improving the health and biodiversity of forests. In this work, we address the challenge of tree species identification by performing semantic segmentation of trees using an aerial image dataset spanning over a year. We compare models trained on single images versus those trained on time series to assess the impact of tree phenology on segmentation performances. We also introduce a simple convolutional block for extracting spatio-temporal features from image time series, enabling the use of popular pretrained backbones and methods. We leverage the hierarchical structure of tree species taxonomy by incorporating a custom loss function that refines predictions at three levels: species, genus, and higher-level taxa. Our findings demonstrate the superiority of our methodology in exploiting the time series modality and confirm that enriching labels using taxonomic information improves the semantic segmentation performance.
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Bringing SAM to new heights: Leveraging elevation data for tree crown segmentation from drone imagery
Learned SAM prompts plus DSM elevation data improve tree crown segmentation on plantations, but the stated advantage over Mask R-CNN does not hold on all three test forests.