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Measuring tree "depth" (ie canopy height) is a critical tool for conservation biology to monitor the world's forests. We already do this using remotely sensed data correlated against ground truth, which relies on specific optical reflectance characteristics associated with plant biology. But this technique is more general and works only on the spatial structure of the image itself, meaning this could potentially lead to more ubiquitous forest monitoring.


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