Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting

Wood assessment optimization should be the top priority of the forestry subjects that are fundamentally dependent on the income from its sale. The aim of this paper is to analyse the beech, oak and ash tree logs that were categorized into quality classes according to the size of one of the qualitati...

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Main Authors: Gejdoš Miloš, Gergeľ Tomáš, Bucha Tomáš, Vyhnáliková Zuzana
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Sciendo 2019-09-01
Series:Lesnícky Časopis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2019-0015
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spelling doaj-432468230e55483e8538c751237dfaec2021-09-05T21:01:02ZcesSciendoLesnícky Časopis0323-10462019-09-01653-421822210.2478/forj-2019-0015forj-2019-0015Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sortingGejdoš Miloš0Gergeľ Tomáš1Bucha Tomáš2Vyhnáliková Zuzana3Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, T. G. Masaryka 24, SK – 960 01Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 01Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 01Zvolen, Slovak RepublicTechnical University in Zvolen, The Institute of Foreign Languages, T. G. Masaryka 24, SK – 960 01Zvolen, Slovak RepublicWood assessment optimization should be the top priority of the forestry subjects that are fundamentally dependent on the income from its sale. The aim of this paper is to analyse the beech, oak and ash tree logs that were categorized into quality classes according to the size of one of the qualitative characters related to the surface area (false heartwood, rot). The classical methodology used in forestry was compared with the application of ImageJ software. In total, thirty logs were analysed. The characters of false heartwood and rot were chosen and evaluated according to their size on the log end. There were no other characters that obstructed the categorization into quality classes. The ImageJ software application led to improved assessment (transfer to a higher quality class) in 56% of the logs. The volume of the evaluated assortments was 18.43 m3. The total difference in the value of the assortments with the ImageJ software application reached + €70.44 (+ 4.7%). The analysis therefore confirmed that in case of a considerable irregularity in a qualitative character (when the surface area of the character significantly differs from the circumscribed circular surface), the standard STN EN 1309–3 methodology systematically overvalues the surface area of this character. That affects the assessment potential of the specific log.https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2019-0015log qualitywood sortingimage analysiswood proporties
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author Gejdoš Miloš
Gergeľ Tomáš
Bucha Tomáš
Vyhnáliková Zuzana
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Gergeľ Tomáš
Bucha Tomáš
Vyhnáliková Zuzana
Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
Lesnícky Časopis
log quality
wood sorting
image analysis
wood proporties
author_facet Gejdoš Miloš
Gergeľ Tomáš
Bucha Tomáš
Vyhnáliková Zuzana
author_sort Gejdoš Miloš
title Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
title_short Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
title_full Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
title_fullStr Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
title_sort possibilities of image analysis for quality wood sorting
publisher Sciendo
series Lesnícky Časopis
issn 0323-1046
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Wood assessment optimization should be the top priority of the forestry subjects that are fundamentally dependent on the income from its sale. The aim of this paper is to analyse the beech, oak and ash tree logs that were categorized into quality classes according to the size of one of the qualitative characters related to the surface area (false heartwood, rot). The classical methodology used in forestry was compared with the application of ImageJ software. In total, thirty logs were analysed. The characters of false heartwood and rot were chosen and evaluated according to their size on the log end. There were no other characters that obstructed the categorization into quality classes. The ImageJ software application led to improved assessment (transfer to a higher quality class) in 56% of the logs. The volume of the evaluated assortments was 18.43 m3. The total difference in the value of the assortments with the ImageJ software application reached + €70.44 (+ 4.7%). The analysis therefore confirmed that in case of a considerable irregularity in a qualitative character (when the surface area of the character significantly differs from the circumscribed circular surface), the standard STN EN 1309–3 methodology systematically overvalues the surface area of this character. That affects the assessment potential of the specific log.
topic log quality
wood sorting
image analysis
wood proporties
url https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2019-0015
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