Відстеження хворих особин видів, занесених до «Червоної Книги», засобами БПЛА
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.51.11711Ключові слова:
види, занесені до «Червоної Книги», інфрачервона термографія, обробка зображень, відстеження об’єктівАнотація
Запропоновано алгоритм відстеження хворих особин видів, занесених до «Червоної Книги», на основі подальшої обробки інформації, отриманої з термограм.Посилання
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