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    Welcome to SSMART Forestry Research Group

    We are a research group specializing in pioneering forestry technologies. Our dedicated team is committed to advancing the forestry field through cutting-edge research and development. Our mission is to enhance the safety and sustainability of forest operations while transforming traditional forestry jobs to high-tech, high-paying careers.

    Our Research

    SSMART Forestry is committed to advancing sustainable forestry practices and pioneering innovative solutions for the industry. We harness the power of smart technology and science-based approaches to enhance the resilience of Oregon's forests and the well-being of forest-dependent rural communities. 

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    Our work centers around four cutting-edge technology solutions: (1) Advanced forest landscape mapping for data-driven decision-making in forest restoration, minimizing uncertainties in wood sourcing; (2) Smart technology applications for safety and efficiency improvements in forest operations and wood supply logistics; (3) Development of new mass timber design specifications and manufacturing technologies, adding value to restoration wood; (4) Interactive and intelligent training programs to build and equip a skilled workforce with future-ready forestry expertise.

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    At SSMART Forestry, we are passionate about making a positive impact on the environment and shaping sustainable solutions for the future.

    Latest News & Events

    SSMART Forestry Monthly Meeting

    February 23, 2024

    Our lab members are at the forefront of modern research, and we are always exploring the latest techniques to uncover as much information as possible. Our presentations are the perfect opportunity for you to learn about our ongoing research. Our engaging talks will broaden your understanding of the natural world.

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    Latest Publications

    A Deformable Shape Model for Automatic and Real-Time Dendrometry

    By Lucas A. Wells and Woodam Chung

    We present a stereo image-based algorithm for tree stem diameter measurement and form analysis. The algorithm uses planar parametric curves to represent two-dimensional projections of tree stems in stereo images. The curves evolve according to an energy formulation based on the gradients of the images and inductive priors related to biomechanics and morphology of tree stems. After energy minimization, the curves are reconstructed to three dimensions, allowing for diameter measurements at any point along the height of the stem. We describe the algorithm and report the validation test results comparing predicted diameter measurements to external observations. Our findings demonstrate that the algorithm can automatically estimate diameters for trees within 20 m of the camera with an error of 5.52%. We highlight how this method can aid product value optimization through taper analysis and sweep or crook detection. A run-time analysis shows that the algorithm can estimate dendrometric variables for ten trees simultaneously at 15 frames per second on a consumer-grade computer. Furthermore, we discuss the opportunity to produce training data for machine learning algorithms that generalize across domains and eliminate the need to manually tune parameters.

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