Advancing Reforestation: Monitoring Seedling Direction with Vision-Based Technology for Improving Planting Precision

This research focuses on making big tree-planting project better. In this project, special cameras are going to be used on planting machines to check if young trees are standing up straight when planted. This helps workers know right away if a tree isn’t planted correctly. The cameras use smart technology to quickly analyze how the trees are placed. This ensures that the trees are planted well even if the ground is bumpy. The goal is to make sure tree planting is done right and fast. This helps create healthier and strong forester. By using this camera system, workers can be more efficient, and the forests they plant will be more efficient, and the forests they plant will be more successful, contributing to a greener and sustainable environment.

Faculty Supervisor:

Jihyun Lee

Student:

Partner:

GN Corporations Inc.

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

University of Calgary

Program:

Accelerate

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