IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (Jan 2024)

Viewing the Forest in 3-D: How Spherical Stereo Videos Enable Low-Cost Reconstruction of Forest Plots

  • Hristina Hristova,
  • Arnadi Murtiyoso,
  • Daniel Kukenbrink,
  • Mauro Marty,
  • Meinrad Abegg,
  • Christoph Fischer,
  • Verena C. Griess,
  • Nataliia Rehush

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2024.3462999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 17612 – 17625

Abstract

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Understanding and monitoring the surrounding environment increasingly rely on its 3-D representations. However, the often high costs of 3-D data equipment limit its wide usage, and low-cost solutions are in demand. Here, we propose a novel approach based on spherical stereo videos captured with a known baseline (distance between the cameras) for a low-cost and efficient 3-D point cloud reconstruction. In a forest environment, we evaluated 1) the influence of baseline length on point cloud quality and 2) the suitability of the generated point clouds for extracting primary forest attributes (tree position and diameter). Our results show that the proposed approach allows for feasible 3-D reconstruction of complex forest plots. The highest point cloud quality was achieved with a baseline of 60 cm. This setup enabled the correct detection of more than 65% of the trees within the forest plots, producing an average tree position error between 30 and 50 cm and clearly outperforming other setups. A multiscale model-to-model cloud comparison analysis showed signed distances between the generated point cloud and the reference data with zero mean and 1 m standard deviation. We demonstrate that the proposed approach can be a valuable low-cost solution for 3-D point cloud reconstruction, facilitating forest assessment and monitoring.

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