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Image analysis techniques have been developed and applied for ITDCD since the 1990s [15]. In general, these techniques can be divided into two categories, individual tree detection and individual crown delineation. The former extracts tree locations or treetops as point features, while the latter delineates individual crowns as polygon areas.
In Phase 2, we took the identified living vegetation in the classified image and classified it into ‘species level’ (mulga species complex, Acacia ligulata, Mariana spp., Senna artemisioides complex, “other vegetation” and “ground cover”). “Ground cover” was unclassifiable vegetation cover at ground level, consisting of small grasses and forbs although immature individuals of the classified species may have fallen in this grouping. ‘Other vegetation’ encompassed other vegetation species that were not species of interest, such as Hakea leucoptera and Dodonea viscosa.
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from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40725-023-00184-3
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