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      Close-Range Photogrammetry and Infrared Imaging for Non-Invasive Honeybee Hive Population Assessment

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      ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
      MDPI AG

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          Close-range photogrammetry and thermographic imaging techniques are used for the acquisition of all the data needed for the non-invasive assessment of a honeybee hive population. Temperature values complemented with precise 3D geometry generated using novel close-range photogrammetric and computer vision algorithms are used for the computation of the inner beehive temperature at each point of its surface. The methodology was validated through its application to three reference beehives with different population levels. The temperatures reached by the exterior surfaces of the hives showed a direct correlation with the population level. In addition, the knowledge of the 3D reality of the hives and the position of each temperature value allowed the positioning of the bee colonies without the need to open the hives. This way, the state of honeybee hives regarding the growth of population can be estimated without disturbing its natural development.

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                Journal
                ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
                IJGI
                MDPI AG
                2220-9964
                September 2018
                August 26 2018
                : 7
                : 9
                : 350
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                10.3390/ijgi7090350
                5743e8d6-bd01-4a42-8eba-f1ad6c05cd66
                © 2018

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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