International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation (Jun 2022)

Line-based deep learning method for tree branch detection from digital images

  • Rodrigo Silva,
  • José Marcato Junior,
  • Laisa Almeida,
  • Diogo Gonçalves,
  • Pedro Zamboni,
  • Vanessa Fernandes,
  • Jonathan Silva,
  • Edson Matsubara,
  • Edson Batista,
  • Lingfei Ma,
  • Jonathan Li,
  • Wesley Gonçalves

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110
p. 102759

Abstract

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Preventive maintenance of power lines, including cutting and pruning of tree branches, is essential to avoid interruptions in the energy supply. Automatic methods can support this risky task and also reduce time-consuming. Here, we propose a method in which the orientation and the grasping positions of tree branches are estimated. The proposed method firstly predicts the straight line (representing the tree branch extension) based on a convolutional neural network (CNN). Secondly, a Hough transform is applied to estimate the direction and position of the line. Finally, we estimate the grip point as the pixel point with the highest probability of belonging to the line. We generated a dataset based on internet searches and annotated 1868 images considering challenging scenarios with different tree branch shapes, capture devices, and environmental conditions. Ten-fold cross-validation was adopted, considering 90% for training and 10% for testing. We also assessed the method under corruptions (gaussian and shot) with different severity levels. The experimental analysis showed the effectiveness of the proposed method reporting F1-score of 96.78%. Our method outperformed state-of-the-art Deep Hough Transform (DHT) and Fully Convolutional Line Parsing (F-Clip).

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