Abstract

It has been possible to acquire precise point clouds of surface features using terrestrial laser technology. And it has been a research hot spot to figure up the LAI of a single tree combined point clouds of the tree with gap fraction model. While calculating the LAI using gap fraction model, it is a general procedure to slice the acquired point clouds. Zenith slicing and vertical height slicing are two ways often used for this purpose. We used the point clouds of a single tree with gap fraction model to determine which slicing method is better to compute the LAI, and found: (1) the results of LAI are closely related with the different slicing methods and slicing thickness; (2) the results of LAI apparently deviate from the ground truth when the slicing thickness is very big or very small; (3) the results of LAI are closer to the LAI of field measurements while the slicing thickness is smaller within the appropriate slicing range; (4) within the appropriate slicing range, the vertical height slicing is better than the zenith slicing.

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