Avisekh Tripathy
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Avisekh Tripathy's research focuses on the application of multispectral sensing technologies for environmental assessment. He has co-authored publications investigating the feasibility of utilizing low-cost multispectral sensors for classifying woody breast severity in agricultural contexts. This work involves assessing the effectiveness of these technologies in identifying and quantifying specific plant health indicators. Tripathy collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Amirreza Davar and Pouya Sohrabipour, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His recent work, published in 2026, highlights his continued engagement in this field.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Assessing the feasibility of low-cost multispectral sensing for woody breast severity classification (2026)
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Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification (2026)
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- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
- Assessing the Feasibility of Low-Cost Multispectral Sensing for Woody Breast Severity Classification
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