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GEOMETRIC AND REFLECTANCE SIGNATURE CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEX CANOPIES USING HYPERSPECTRAL STEREOSCOPIC IMAGES FROM UAV AND TERRESTRIAL PLATFORMS

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Figure 1. The instrumentation used in the UAV measurements
Figure 5.  Approximate positions of the terrestrial stereoscopic  imaging by FPI camera
Figure 7.  Empirical line parameters Refl=a*DN+b a) for flight  f1 and b) for terrestrial pole position t3
Figure 14.  Preliminary HRDFs of trees 10 (left) and 12 (right)  sampled from a) morning and b) afternoon flights

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