Purdue Team Introduces Advance In Automatic Forest Mapping Technology
October 05, 2022
October 05, 2022
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Oct. 5 (TNSjou) -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
How lightning travels from the sky to the ground inspired the concept behind a new algorithmic approach to digitally separate individual trees from their forests in automatic forest mapping.
"When lightning travels from the sky to the ground, it finds the path of least resistance through the atmosphere," said Joshua Carpenter, a PhD student in Purdue's Lyles School . . .
How lightning travels from the sky to the ground inspired the concept behind a new algorithmic approach to digitally separate individual trees from their forests in automatic forest mapping.
"When lightning travels from the sky to the ground, it finds the path of least resistance through the atmosphere," said Joshua Carpenter, a PhD student in Purdue's Lyles School . . .