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Assessment of Multispectral Vegetation Features for Digital Terrain Modeling in Forested Regions
ArticleAbstract: Bare-earth extraction in forested regions has been considered challenging because of the lack of groPalabras claves:Conditional random field (CRF), Digital terrain model, multispectral, vegetation indicesAutores:Cheein F.A.A., Fuentes A., Javier Guevara, Juan Villacrés, Menendez O., Robert Guamán Rivera, Tito Arevalo-RamirezFuentes:scopusFoliar moisture content from the spectral signature for wildfire risk assessments in Valparaíso-Chile
ArticleAbstract: Fuel moisture content (FMC) proved to be one of the most relevant parameters for controlling fire bePalabras claves:Fuel moisture content, Leaves spectral signature, Wildland urban interfaceAutores:Cheein F.A.A., Fuentes A., Juan Villacrés, Reszka P., Tito Arevalo-RamirezFuentes:scopusMoisture content estimation of Pinus radiata and Eucalyptus globulus from reconstructed leaf reflectance in the SWIR region
ArticleAbstract: Valparaíso, a central-southern region in Chile, has one of the highest rates of wildfire occurrencePalabras claves:Equivalent water thickness, Fuel moisture content, Machine learning, spectral indices, SWIR reconstructionAutores:Cheein F.A.A., Fuentes A., Juan Villacrés, Reszka P., Tito Arevalo-RamirezFuentes:scopusSingle bands leaf reflectance pbkp_rediction based on fuel moisture content for forestry applications
ArticleAbstract: Vegetation indices can be used to perform quantitative and qualitative assessment of vegetation covePalabras claves:Leaf water index, Machine learning, remote sensing, Wildfire, Wildland fuelsAutores:Cabello P.S.R., Castillo A.H.F., Cheein F.A.A., Tito Arevalo-RamirezFuentes:scopusPbkp_redicting the Elevation of Canopy Occluded Ground Points in Dense Forest Regions
ArticleAbstract: Forest regions are still considered as complex environments for measuring terrain information by aerPalabras claves:Crown diameter (CD), digital terrain model (DTM), Mean shift, Point cloud, tree segmentationAutores:Cheein F.A.A., Tito Arevalo-RamirezFuentes:scopus