arXiv Machine Learning By Parastoo Farajpoor, Alireza Pourreza, Mohammadreza Narimani, Ashraf El-Kereamy, Matthew W. Fidelibus

Leaf Spectral Reflectance Prediction Using Multi-Head Attention Neural Networks

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arXiv:2606. 01432v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Accurate modeling of leaf spectral reflectance from physiological and biochemical traits is essential for advancing remote sensing applications in plant science and precision agriculture.

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