Many analysts and researchers need to classify vegetation on remotely sensed images at structure level (trees, shrubs and grass, for example), at genus level or at species level. They use this information in areas such as resource planning and invasive vegetation detection. A review was compiled of some of the results of vegetation classifications published during the past 10 years. This article examines some of the more interesting studies found in the review… (more)
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