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4 November 1996 Human remote sensing with HAWKEYE glasses for early forest and agriculture stress detection
Brian Huberty, Robert Brock, Carlos H. Blazquez, Vincent Ambrosia
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Abstract
Early detection of plant stress has always been a priority in forestry and agriculture. Identifying and treating problems increases both food and fiber production as well as making the most of scarce resources. In the past, farmers, foresters, and gardeners have relied upon expensive electronic and/or photographic systems to detect plant stress problems before they devastate plants. This paper highlights some of the early findings on a study to create a simple detection system using specially tinted glasses and human observation.
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Brian Huberty, Robert Brock, Carlos H. Blazquez, and Vincent Ambrosia "Human remote sensing with HAWKEYE glasses for early forest and agriculture stress detection", Proc. SPIE 2818, Multispectral Imaging for Terrestrial Applications, (4 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256101
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Glasses

Photography

Image filtering

Lenses

Agriculture

Cameras

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