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Leveraging high-resolution satellite imagery and gradient boosting for invasive weed mapping
2020
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
An introduced pasture grass (Andropogon gayanusgamba grass) is spreading through the tropical savannas of northern Australia, with detrimental ecosystem consequences including increased fire intensity. In order to monitor and manage the spread of gamba grass, a scalable solution for mapping its distribution over large areas is required. Recent developments in machine learning have proven useful for distinguishing vegetation types in satellite imagery in an automated manner. In this study, we
doi:10.1109/jstars.2020.3013663
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