Hi there Tom, are you sure there are not already available ML solutions for tree counting? At least in the image it doesn’t look that hard for an algorithm to catch every tree and do a prediction of where the red dots should be placed.
The best way to try to count how many trees you’ve in a forest is maybe to use LiDAR data. If you want to try to work with LiDAR data you can dl data from opentopography and use the lidR package from R
Agremo does an excellent job counting trees, however its a little expensive at $2 an acre. The results are absolutely incredible though. I just mapped a 15 acre section in Baldwin county to test it out and it missed maybe 5 trees out of over 6k.
Hi there Tom, are you sure there are not already available ML solutions for tree counting? At least in the image it doesn’t look that hard for an algorithm to catch every tree and do a prediction of where the red dots should be placed.
Thought I would learn something - but sadly no. Rather than 6 mins photos, perhaps show us how you added the red dots etc
The best way to try to count how many trees you’ve in a forest is maybe to use LiDAR data. If you want to try to work with LiDAR data you can dl data from opentopography and use the lidR package from R
Agremo does an excellent job counting trees, however its a little expensive at $2 an acre. The results are absolutely incredible though. I just mapped a 15 acre section in Baldwin county to test it out and it missed maybe 5 trees out of over 6k.
fellow- Omg. really great upload. 🤗
It's very interesting, what software do you use to do the tree count?
I use image-j and it is free software.
Great vid. Thanks.