@article {bnh-5091, title = {Fuels3D: annual project report 2017-18}, year = {2018}, month = {01/2019}, institution = {Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC}, abstract = {

Smartphone technology with high quality sensors are becoming increasing ubiquitous. This technology, when combined with computer visions methods allows for the 3D description of the surrounding environment. This project exploits this technology to provide robust measurement of vegetation structural metrics that can be built into existing fuel hazard assessment frameworks.\ \ Providing key metrics as data products rather than a single end product enables flexibility across jurisdictions and ecosystem types, and capacity to adapt as end-user requirements change.

}, issn = {428}, author = {Karin Reinke and Simon Jones and Luke Wallace} }