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Use of RGB images for plant health classification


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GRVI is the greenness index of vegetation, which is certainly not the replacement of the NDVI. However, can anyone justify the use of GRVI from RGB images, for the classification of vegetation using thresholds lets, say GRVI<0.2 = unhealthy and GRVI>0.6 = healthy









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