2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16081365
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Evaluating a Novel Approach to Detect the Vertical Structure of Insect Damage in Trees Using Multispectral and Three-Dimensional Data from Drone Imagery in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA

Abstract: Remote sensing is a well-established tool for detecting forest disturbances. The increased availability of uncrewed aerial systems (drones) and advances in computer algorithms have prompted numerous studies of forest insects using drones. To date, most studies have used height information from three-dimensional (3D) point clouds to segment individual trees and two-dimensional multispectral images to identify tree damage. Here, we describe a novel approach to classifying the multispectral reflectances assigned … Show more

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