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Australian researchers use satellites and AI to detect invasive weeds with high accuracy, aiding early control efforts.
Researchers in New South Wales are using satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to combat African lovegrass, an invasive weed that has plagued farms for over a century.
The technology detects the grass with 89.8% accuracy and bitou bush with 86.1%, using frequent images from SkySat satellites.
This approach enables early intervention and could help reduce Australia’s $4 billion annual cost for invasive plant management, offering a promising new tool in the long fight against resilient weeds.
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Los investigadores australianos usan satélites y IA para detectar malezas invasivas con alta precisión, ayudando a los esfuerzos de control temprano.