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A New Algorithm Identifies From Space the Type of Olive Grove without the Need for Field Visits

A research team from the universities of Córdoba (UCO) and Seville (US) has developed a pioneering method that allows to know, in an easy, fast and automated way, if an olive plantation is traditional, intensive or superintensive, without needing to make visits to the field.This advance has been possible thanks to the use of an algorithm based on convolutional neural networks that analyzes satellite images of free access, revolutionizing the way…
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A research team from the universities of Córdoba (UCO) and Seville (US) has developed a pioneering method that allows to know, in an easy, fast and automated way, if an olive plantation is traditional, intensive or superintensive, without needing to make visits to the field.This advance has been possible thanks to the use of an algorithm based on convolutional neural networks that analyzes satellite images of free access, revolutionizing the way…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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