talhayavcin/Tree-detection-from-satellite-images

Tree detection from satellite image using deep learning for the final project of our school

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This tool helps forest managers, researchers, and environmental scientists quickly identify and map individual trees from high-resolution satellite images. You provide satellite images, and it outputs images with bounding boxes around detected trees, giving you accurate information about forest distribution. It's designed for professionals who need precise tree count and location data.

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Use this if you need to precisely count and locate individual, non-overlapping trees across large geographical areas using satellite imagery.

Not ideal if you need to identify overlapping trees or differentiate between various tree types, as these features are not yet fully supported.

forest-management environmental-monitoring GIS-analysis remote-sensing tree-inventory
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Jan 22, 2023

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