Unlocking the Secrets of the 3D Canopy: A New Pipeline Emerges
A new 3D Canopy Pipeline has been developed by researchers at the University of Chicago that is capable of unraveling the key characteristics of a forest canopy in greater detail than ever before. This breakthrough technology uses a combination of 3D visualization methods and machine learning algorithms to analyze a forest’s structure and species composition. This pipeline allows scientists to gain unprecedented insight into a forest’s vital functions and the roles of individual species in the ecosystem. With this technology, researchers can now identify areas of high species diversity, study the effects of climate change on forests, and understand the importance of forest biodiversity.
source: Phys.org