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Tag Archives: phenology
Phenology Detection At IBIMET
I was a visiting researcher at the Institute of BIoMETeorology (IBIMET) in Sassari Italy in the month of July 2013. My work there was directed at applying known research from the Richardson lab for using color responses to characterize phenological behavior. You can … Continue reading
Automatic Season Detection
It’s not very difficult for a human to know when a season starts or ends from seeing an image series. It becomes very tedious to do it when you have millions of images to go through. This is where automatic … Continue reading
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Tagged Automatic season detection, Computer vision, image series, phenology
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EcoIS is out!!!!
Checkout our new publication here. It’s all about how to normalize image taken of field plots. This is not only interesting because it can normalize hand-held photography, but it also has the potential to influence how images taken from Areal … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic, Areal Unmanned Vehicles, Computer vision, field plots, image series, Monitoring, phenology, photo plot
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CENS at UCLA
For my stay abroad I had to come to CENS at UCLA. The advances related to novel methods for collecting and analyzing ecological data is synchronized with what I have been doing for the past couple of years. I arrived … Continue reading
Protected: My Masters Thesis: The Layout
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Posted in PhD, Uncategorized
Tagged dissertation, homography, masters layout, phenology, thesis
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Homography aided plot based Phenological measurements
Just came back from a wonderful couple of weeks in Zackenberg where I deployed two experimental plots that used multiple chessboard markers. At each plot corner a marker was placed. All four corners had different markers, and only one marker … Continue reading
Homography Aided Plot Based Phenology Measurements
Before going home yesterday I left a process running that had the latest version of the homography algorithm. The new trial included multiple markers and changing the way of calculating the image transformation. When I arrived this morning, I found … Continue reading
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Tagged data collection, morphology, phenology, plot image normalization
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