SelvaBox: A high‑resolution dataset for tropical tree crown detection

ICLR 2026 Conference Submission13923 Authors

18 Sept 2025 (modified: 08 Oct 2025)ICLR 2026 Conference SubmissionEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: Remote sensing, Forest monitoring, Tree crown detection, Tropical forest dataset
Abstract: Detecting individual tree crowns in tropical forests is essential to study these complex and crucial ecosystems impacted by human interventions and climate change. However, tropical crowns vary widely in size, structure, and pattern and are largely overlapping and intertwined, requiring advanced remote sensing methods applied to high-resolution imagery. Despite growing interest in tropical tree crown detection, annotated datasets remain scarce, hindering robust model development. We introduce SelvaBox, the largest open‑access dataset for tropical tree crown detection in high-resolution drone imagery. It spans three countries and contains more than $83\,000$ manually labeled crowns -- an order of magnitude larger than all previous tropical forest datasets combined. Extensive benchmarks on SelvaBox reveal two key findings: 1) higher-resolution inputs consistently boost detection accuracy; and 2) models trained exclusively on SelvaBox achieve competitive zero-shot detection performance on unseen tropical tree crown datasets, matching or exceeding competing methods. Furthermore, jointly training on SelvaBox and three other datasets at resolutions from 3 to 10 cm per pixel within a unified multi-resolution pipeline yields a detector ranking first or second across all evaluated datasets. Our dataset, code, and pre-trained weights are made public.
Primary Area: datasets and benchmarks
Submission Number: 13923
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