Habitat classification is important for monitoring the environment and biodiversity. Currently, this is done manually by human surveyors, a laborious, expensive and subjective process. We have developed a new computer habitat classification method based on automatically tagging geo-referenced ground photographs. In this paper, we present a geo-referenced habitat image database containing over 1000 high-resolution ground photographs that have been manually annotated by experts based on a hierarchical habitat classification scheme widely used by ecologists. This is the first publicly available image database specifically designed for the development of multimedia analysis techniques for ecological (habitat classification) applications. We for...
AbstractNatural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under increa...
Plant classification is quite complex and multilevel. All living organisms are divided into domains,...
Today the documentation of natural heritage with scientific methods but for conservation practice &n...
The classification of habitats is crucial for structuring knowledge and developing our understanding...
Habitat classification, the process of mapping a site with its habitats, is a crucial activity for m...
This paper presents an application of object-oriented techniques for habitat classification based on...
We developed a classification workflow for boreal forest habitat type mapping. In object-based image...
Habitats are important indicators of biodiversity in their own right, as well as being linked to spe...
Habitats are important indicators of biodiversity in their own right, as well as being linked to spe...
International audienceReliable land cover or habitat maps are an important component of any long-ter...
The Norwegian forest habitat inventory (Miljøregistrering i skog, MiS), is a system used to classify...
Habitat loss is considered to be one of the greatest challenges currently facing society. An importa...
Ecological models require a large variety of variables in order to describe the biotic and abiotic c...
Habitat loss is considered to be one of the greatest challenges currently facing society. An importa...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
AbstractNatural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under increa...
Plant classification is quite complex and multilevel. All living organisms are divided into domains,...
Today the documentation of natural heritage with scientific methods but for conservation practice &n...
The classification of habitats is crucial for structuring knowledge and developing our understanding...
Habitat classification, the process of mapping a site with its habitats, is a crucial activity for m...
This paper presents an application of object-oriented techniques for habitat classification based on...
We developed a classification workflow for boreal forest habitat type mapping. In object-based image...
Habitats are important indicators of biodiversity in their own right, as well as being linked to spe...
Habitats are important indicators of biodiversity in their own right, as well as being linked to spe...
International audienceReliable land cover or habitat maps are an important component of any long-ter...
The Norwegian forest habitat inventory (Miljøregistrering i skog, MiS), is a system used to classify...
Habitat loss is considered to be one of the greatest challenges currently facing society. An importa...
Ecological models require a large variety of variables in order to describe the biotic and abiotic c...
Habitat loss is considered to be one of the greatest challenges currently facing society. An importa...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
AbstractNatural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under increa...
Plant classification is quite complex and multilevel. All living organisms are divided into domains,...
Today the documentation of natural heritage with scientific methods but for conservation practice &n...