Dataset from paper "Canopy palm cover across the Brazilian Amazon forests mapped with airborne LiDAR data and deep learning" (Q5458)

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Dataset from paper "Canopy palm cover across the Brazilian Amazon forests mapped with airborne LiDAR data and deep learning"
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.

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    Data and code from the paper: Dalagnol, R., Wagner, F. H., Emilio, T., Streher, A. S., Galvo, L. S., Ometto, J. P. H. B., Arago, L. E. O. C. (2022). Canopy palm cover across the Brazilian Amazon forests mapped with airborne LiDAR data and deep learning. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 114. https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.264 Link:https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.264 This repository contains: 1) model_train.R: This is the code to run the U-Net model in R language. 2) input.rar: Dataset of lidar canopy height model (CHM) images and masks (labels) patches of canopy palms obtained from four sites in the Brazilian Amazon.The images/maskshave 128 x 128 pixels, where each pixel represents 0.5 m in the terrain. The dataset contains 2,269 images and masks, with close to 7,000 palms manually labelled. 3) unet_weights_best.h5: These are the best weights for the U-Net architecture achieved in the paper. 4) palm_stats.RData: Data frame with the lat/lon coordinates and palm metrics extracted for the 610 lidar sites in the Brazilian Amazon. (i) n_total is the number of palms, (ii) n_ha is the density of palms per hectare, (iii) crown_ metrics are based on the area of palm segments (in square meters), (iv) cover_total is the total area occupied by palms in the forest canopy (in square meters), (v)cover_rel is the relative cover of palms in the forest canopy (in percentage), (vi) height_ metrics are based on the height of palm segments (in meters), (vii) palm_height_dif_mean is the mean difference between palm height and local canopy height, and (viii) palm_height_dif_pvalueis the p-value assessing the statistical difference between the palm and canopy heights where 0 means no difference and -1/+1 means a negative/positive difference. If you need anything else, please contact the corresponding author: Ricardo Dalagnol (ricds@hotmail.com). If you use these data, please cite the paper: Dalagnol, R., Wagner, F. H., Emilio, T., Streher, A. S., Galvo, L. S., Ometto, J. P. H. B., Arago, L. E. O. C. (2022). Canopy palm cover across the Brazilian Amazon forests mapped with airborne LiDAR data and deep learning. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 114. https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.264
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    10 November 2021
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