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Skoltech researchers have trained a neural model to determine the height of trees on satellite imagery to monitor the natural environment, infrastructure, and timber supply. Unlike prior solutions, the model presented in IEEE Access does not require drone footage or imaging beyond the visible range, in multiple infrared bands—such data are much harder to come by.

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