Tag: plant
ZARE PRESENTED IN UFII AI ADVANCES SEMINAR!
September 30, 2020Dr. Alina Zare recently presented in the University of Florida Informatics Institute’s virtual seminar on AI Advances and Applications. During her talk, Alina discussed how the Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is using AI methods to advance the understanding of plant root systems. Check out our Publications page for more info on the exciting […]
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August 25, 2020In response to the recent AI initiative launched by the University of Florida, the UF Informatics Institute (UFII) is hosting a virtual seminar series, “AI Advances and Applications”. The online series will feature innovative work being conducted in AI and Machine Learning across the university, and will include a talk by Alina Zare. Sessions will […]
Read more: UFII LECTURE SERIES: AI ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS »Classifying California plant species temporally using airborne hyperspectral imagery
August 12, 2019Abstract: Accurate knowledge of seasonal and inter-annual distributions of plant species is required for many research and management agendas that track ecosystem health. Airborne imaging spectroscopy data have been used successfully to map plant species, but often only in a single season or over a limited spatial extent due to data availability. NASA’s Hyperspectral Infrared […]
Read more: Classifying California plant species temporally using airborne hyperspectral imagery »Plant species’ spectral emissivity and temperature using the hyperspectral thermal emission spectrometer (HyTES) sensor
August 12, 2019Abstract: The thermal domain (TIR; 2.5–15 μm) delivers unique measurements of plant characteristics that are not possible in other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. However, these TIR measurements have largely been restricted to laboratory leaf level or coarse spatial resolutions due to the lack of suitable data from airborne and spaceborne instruments. The airborne Hyperspectral […]
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