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New paper:
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The idea: If we have dense lidar data, we can detect branch whorls using deep learning. Positions of these branch whorls can be used to determine site index π²
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Site index determination in young Norway spruce forests using branch whorls detected from mobile laser scanning data by deep learning
Abstract. The site index (SI) describes a siteβs potential to produce wood volume. Accurate information on SI in young forests is essential for planning th
https://academic.oup.com/forestry/article/doi/10.1093/forestry/cpaf059/8266875
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Curious about ways to account for uncertainty in site index determination in forest planning? Have a look at our newly published paper.
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