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Bruna Alberton
Also published under:Bruna C. Alberton
Affiliation
Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil
Topic
Time Series,Digital Camera,Phenological Patterns,Phenological Studies,Plant Species,Digital Images,Distance Function,Vegetation Index,Approach For Characterization,Axis Of The Image,Cerrado,Climate Change Research,Coefficient Of Concordance,Color Channels,Common Subsequence,Consecutive Frames,Day Of Year,Descriptive Approach,Discriminative Features,Dissimilarity Measure,Distance Learning,Dynamic Time Warping,Edit Distance,Effects Of Climate Change,Event Detection,Extracted Time Series,Fixed Time Interval,Graph Matching,Image Representation,Impact Of Climate Variability,Information Retrieval,K-nearest Neighbor,Knowledge Extraction,Leaf Color,List Of Coordinates,List Of Elements,List Of Sets,Mean Average Precision,Normalized Cross-correlation,Normalized Difference Vegetation Index,Percentage Of Instances,Performance Accuracy,Phenological Changes,Phenological Data,Phenological Events,Phenological Observations,Plant Identification,Plant Phenology,Position Of Region,Precision And Recall,
Biography
Bruna C. Alberton received the M.Sc. degree in plant biology in 2013
from the São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rio Claro, Brazil, where she is working toward the Ph.D. degree in
ecology and biodiversity.
She works with plant phenology, with focus on the application of digital cameras to monitor vegetation changes and leafing in tropical seasonal communities.
She works with plant phenology, with focus on the application of digital cameras to monitor vegetation changes and leafing in tropical seasonal communities.