*Automated
methods of tree boundary extraction and foliage transparency estimation from
digital imagery. - Sang-Mook Lee, Neil Clark, and Phil
Araman
Presented at the 19th Biennial Workshop on Color Photography and Videography in
Resource Assessment. Logan, Utah on October 6-8, 2003.
*Finding
a good segmentation strategy for tree crown transparency estimation.-
Neil Clark, Sang-Mook Lee, and Phil Araman
Presented at the 19th Biennial Workshop on Color Photography and Videography in
Resource Assessment. Logan, Utah on October 6-8, 2003.
*3d
reconstruction of a tree stem using video images and pulse distances.
Clark, N.
Presented at the Symposium on Statistics and Information Technology in
Forestry. Sept 8-12, 2002. Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
*Automated
mosaicking of sub-caonopy video incorporating ancillary data.
Kee, E., Clark, N., and A.Abbott.
Presented at the Symposium on Statistics and Information Technology in
Forestry. Sept 8-12, 2002. Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
*New
instrument expanding individual tree stem analysis - Neil Clark
Presented at the Southern Forest Science Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia on November 26-28 , 2001.
*Applications
of an automated stem measurer for precision forestry- Neil
Clark
Presented at the First International Precision Forestry
Symposium, Seattle, Washington on June 17-19 , 2001.
*Formulating
an image matching strategy for terrestrial stem data collection using a
multisensor video system- Neil Clark
Presented at The 18 th Biennial Workshop on Color Photography
& Videography in Resource Assessment
Amherst, Massachusetts – May 16 – 18, 2001
*Comparison of Standing
Volume Estimates Using Optical Dendrometers
- Neil Clark, Stanley Zarnoch, Alexander Clark III, and Gregory
Reams
Presented at The 2nd Annual Forest Inventory and Analysis
Symposium, Salt Lake City, Utah October 17-18, 2000
*Initial
results from a video-laser rangefinder device- Neil
Clark
Presented at 3rd Southern Forestry GIS Conference, Athens,
Georgia October 10-12, 2000
*Digital
Camera Tree Measurement and Evaluation- Neil Clark,
Daniel Schmoldt, Philip Araman.
Presented at the 2000 Core Meeting, Princeton, West Virginia
February 24, 2000.