Identification of specific tree species in ancient semi-natural woodland from digital aerial sensor imagery
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification approaches used commonly to extract species information from remotely sensed imagery typically aim to optimize the overall accuracy of species identification, a target which need not satisfy the require...
Main Authors: | Foody, G, Atkinson, P, Gething, P, Ravenhill, N, Kelly, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2005
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