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- W2613967535 abstract "One of the most important limitations regarding the in situ measurement of forest canopies is the relative lack of knowledge of canopyCanopy structure. Yet the three-dimensional (3D) arrangement of canopy components is difficult to measure because of the significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity of canopy structure over a wide range of scales. In this context, models of plant and tree canopies represent our current simplified understanding of canopy structure, and provide a tool to analyze and interpret direct as well as indirect measurements. This chapter first reviews some of the architectural modeling approaches for simulating forest canopies and the extent to which they can account for the spatial variability present in hemispherical photographs (HPs). Then, a novel architectural model is described that is capable of explicitly representing conifer tree structure up to the level of individual branches, and which is called VoxTreK VoxTreK (Voxel Tree with 3D Kites). Its ability to simulate HP is assessed through a comparative analysis with three other canopy architecture modelsArchitecture model of increasing complexity: from a simple turbid mediumTurbid medium to detailed representation of individual shoots. Our comparative analysis of the four models consisted of simulations of forest canopy structure, reconstructions of several coniferous stands, and computer-generated simulations of actual HPs that were taken in forest stands. Results demonstrate that the VoxTreK model is capable of reproducing the zenith gap fraction distributions of conifer forest canopies with high correlations (r ≥ 0.92) between the simulated and in situ HPs. They also suggest that VoxTreK VoxTreK can describe the canopyCanopy structure with greater detail than crown envelope, with accuracy comparable to a model including individual coniferous shoots for HP applications. Last, recent trends in architectural modeling are reviewed, thereby providing a summary of the state of the art in modeling canopyCanopy structure as well as outlining current applications and future developments." @default.
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- W2613967535 title "Canopy Architectural Models in Support of Methods Using Hemispherical Photography" @default.
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