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A Novel Framework to Automatically Fuse Multiplatform LiDAR Data in Forest Environments Based on Tree Locations 期刊论文
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 2020, 卷号: 58, 期号: 3, 页码: 2165-2177
作者:  Guan, Hongcan;  Su, Yanjun;  Hu, Tianyu;  Wang, Rui;  Ma, Qin;  Yang, Qiuli;  Sun, Xiliang;  Li, Yumei;  Jin, Shichao;  Zhang, Jing;  Liu, Min;  Wu, Fayun;  Guo, Qinghua
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Vegetation  Laser radar  Forestry  Tin  Three-dimensional displays  Unmanned aerial vehicles  Registers  Forest  multiplatform light detection and ranging (LiDAR)  registration  tree location  
Estimation of degraded grassland aboveground biomass using machine learning methods from terrestrial laser scanning data 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2020, 卷号: 108
作者:  Xu, Kexin;  Su, Yanjun;  Liu, Jin;  Hu, Tianyu;  Jin, Shichao;  Ma, Qin;  Zhai, Qiuping;  Wang, Rui;  Zhang, Jing;  Li, Yumei;  Liu, Hon An;  Guo, Qinghua
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Aboveground biomass (AGB)  Degraded grassland  Machine learning  Northern agro-pastoral ecotone  Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)  
A simple and integrated approach for fire severity assessment using bi-temporal airborne LiDAR data 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION, 2019, 卷号: 78, 页码: 25-38
作者:  Hu, Tianyu;  Ma, Qin;  Su, Yanjun;  Battles, John J.;  Collins, Brandon M.;  Stephens, Scott L.;  Kelly, Maggi;  Guo, Qinghua
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Fire severity  Fire type  Tree canopy  Airborne LiDAR  Profile area change  
The Transferability of Random Forest in Canopy Height Estimation from Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data 期刊论文
REMOTE SENSING, 2018, 卷号: 10, 期号: 8
作者:  Jin, Shichao;  Su, Yanjun;  Gao, Shang;  Hu, Tianyu;  Liu, Jin;  Guo, Qinghua
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canopy height  Random Forest  LiDAR  multi-source  vegetation type  location  scale