The application of digital photogrammetry to measure distribution of tree positions with stereo image couple is introduced in detail, and the procedure of stereo vision applied in forestry environment is explored. Nonlinear error in measure model is adopted in the camera calibration; the interactive correlation matching is used under constraint of epipolar line and edge of tree detected by Canny operator. Results prove that application of digital photogrammetry technology to measure distribution of tree positions can meet demand of precision in experimental conditions.
This paper proposes an improved method to segment tree image based on color and texture feature and amends the segmented result by mathematical morphology. The crown and trunk of one tree have been successfully segmented and the experimental result is deemed effective. The authors conclude that building a standard data base for a range of species, featuring color and texture is a necessary condition and constitutes the essential groundwork for tree image segmentation in order to insure its quality.