Sentence examples for classifying tree from inspiring English sources

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Recent available studies clearly indicate a high potential for classifying tree species under heterogeneous conditions using high resolution remote sensing.

Such multitemporal data could significantly decrease the allocation problem between eight dominant tree species in Berlin, Germany, whereas a single image did not provide sufficient information for classifying tree species.

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They examined the usefulness of L5-TM for classifying tree-cover information and using thermal band 6 to produce a thermal map of Dallas, Texas.

Most studies classify tree species into categories based on their regeneration requirements.

Class "mix" refers to difficult-to-classify tree species in the tree canopy.

Series of Landsat images were used to classify tree species and land cover.

To investigate the individual, relative contribution of SNPs, a classification and regression tree (CART) was computed (Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS): classify, tree; (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA)).

A possibility would be to classify tree species by branching type, measure a limited number of trees per class and then model surface area as a function of dbh (see Whittaker and Woodwell 1967).

Therefore, we refer to potentials and limitations of classifying urban tree canopies, individual trees and urban tree species.

The method identifies and classifies trees individually and sequentially from the tallest tree to the shortest tree.

When asked on the services that trees provide, farmers classified trees according to water protection, soil formation, or contribution to biodiversity conservation.

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