Download ((install)): Ecognition Oil Palm Application

Trimble moved many vertical applications to their (part of the Trimble Geospatial portal).

The eCognition Oil Palm Application is not a theoretical product; it has been extensively tested and validated in peer‑reviewed studies and commercial deployments. Below are representative examples.

If you want to deploy this workflow on your plantation, tell me:

: Define your license server location during setup (typically "localhost" for local licenses). ecognition oil palm application download

Executing an oil palm analysis requires a structured approach within the eCognition Developer environment.

In Indonesia, high-resolution UAV imagery has been processed into orthophotos, and crowns are automatically detected in eCognition Developer using . This data is then used to evaluate spatial planting patterns, ensuring that replanting efforts adhere to optimal geometry for sunlight capture and harvest efficiency.

The application is available in different versions depending on your needs: OPA 2.0 (Latest) : This version utilizes deep learning Trimble moved many vertical applications to their (part

Load your high-resolution orthomosaic (RGB or multispectral). If available, import a Digital Surface Model (DSM) generated from UAV photogrammetry. A DSM is highly valuable because it provides height data, making it easy to separate tall oil palms from ground-level weeds. Step 2: Multiresolution Segmentation Divide the continuous image into meaningful vector objects.

The deep learning model allows for improved detection reliability over time. Deep Learning Power: eCognition OPA 2.0 vs. 1.3

The 2.0 version is optimized to take advantage of GPU acceleration (Nvidia cards), leading to much faster processing speeds for large datasets. If you want to deploy this workflow on

: If using deep learning features, ensure the tflib_gpu.zip file is in the same folder as the installer before running to enable NVIDIA GPU acceleration.

Identifies plantable gaps to maximize plantation productivity.

Extracts crown diameter and area, which correlate directly with fruit bunch yields.