Considering the composite tree attributes extracted by UAV can improve the accuracy of street tree species classification
Hongying Tang,
Fan Miao,
Jie Yang
et al.
Abstract:Identifying simple tree attributes of street trees, i.e., tree height, crown width and crown height obtained by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), plays a significant role in urban management to maximize the ecological benefits of street trees. However, simple attributes usually fluctuate over a wide range due to differences in tree-age and growing environment, leading to inconspicuous interspecific features and low classification accuracy. Composite attributes, expressed by two or more simple attributes, can be … Show more
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