Charles Gaydon

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CVApr 18, 2024
PureForest: A Large-Scale Aerial Lidar and Aerial Imagery Dataset for Tree Species Classification in Monospecific Forests

Charles Gaydon, Floryne Roche

Knowledge of tree species distribution is fundamental to managing forests. New deep learning approaches promise significant accuracy gains for forest mapping, and are becoming a critical tool for mapping multiple tree species at scale. To advance the field, deep learning researchers need large benchmark datasets with high-quality annotations. To this end, we present the PureForest dataset: a large-scale, open, multimodal dataset designed for tree species classification from both Aerial Lidar Scanning (ALS) point clouds and Very High Resolution (VHR) aerial images. Most current public Lidar datasets for tree species classification have low diversity as they only span a small area of a few dozen annotated hectares at most. In contrast, PureForest has 18 tree species grouped into 13 semantic classes, and spans 339 km$^2$ across 449 distinct monospecific forests, and is to date the largest and most comprehensive Lidar dataset for the identification of tree species. By making PureForest publicly available, we hope to provide a challenging benchmark dataset to support the development of deep learning approaches for tree species identification from Lidar and/or aerial imagery. In this data paper, we describe the annotation workflow, the dataset, the recommended evaluation methodology, and establish a baseline performance from both 3D and 2D modalities.

CVMay 7, 2024
FRACTAL: An Ultra-Large-Scale Aerial Lidar Dataset for 3D Semantic Segmentation of Diverse Landscapes

Charles Gaydon, Michel Daab, Floryne Roche

Mapping agencies are increasingly adopting Aerial Lidar Scanning (ALS) as a new tool to map buildings and other above-ground structures. Processing ALS data at scale requires efficient point classification methods that perform well over highly diverse territories. Large annotated Lidar datasets are needed to evaluate these classification methods, however, current Lidar benchmarks have restricted scope and often cover a single urban area. To bridge this data gap, we introduce the FRench ALS Clouds from TArgeted Landscapes (FRACTAL) dataset: an ultra-large-scale aerial Lidar dataset made of 100,000 dense point clouds with high quality labels for 7 semantic classes and spanning 250 km$^2$. FRACTAL achieves high spatial and semantic diversity by explicitly sampling rare classes and challenging landscapes from five different regions of France. We describe the data collection, annotation, and curation process of the dataset. We provide baseline semantic segmentation results using a state of the art 3D point cloud classification model. FRACTAL aims to support the development of 3D deep learning approaches for large-scale land monitoring.