Remote Sensing (Jul 2020)

Machine Learning Algorithms to Predict Tree-Related Microhabitats using Airborne Laser Scanning

  • Giovanni Santopuoli,
  • Mirko Di Febbraro,
  • Mauro Maesano,
  • Marco Balsi,
  • Marco Marchetti,
  • Bruno Lasserre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12132142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 13
p. 2142

Abstract

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In the last few years, the occurrence and abundance of tree-related microhabitats and habitat trees have gained great attention across Europe as indicators of forest biodiversity. Nevertheless, observing microhabitats in the field requires time and well-trained staff. For this reason, new efficient semiautomatic systems for their identification and mapping on a large scale are necessary. This study aims at predicting microhabitats in a mixed and multi-layered Mediterranean forest using Airborne Laser Scanning data through the implementation of a Machine Learning algorithm. The study focuses on the identification of LiDAR metrics useful for detecting microhabitats according to the recent hierarchical classification system for Tree-related Microhabitats, from single microhabitats to the habitat trees. The results demonstrate that Airborne Laser Scanning point clouds support the prediction of microhabitat abundance. Better prediction capabilities were obtained at a higher hierarchical level and for some of the single microhabitats, such as epiphytic bryophytes, root buttress cavities, and branch holes. Metrics concerned with tree height distribution and crown density are the most important predictors of microhabitats in a multi-layered forest.

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