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Definition of spanner
1 (chiefly British): WRENCH
2: a
wrench that has a hole, projection, or hook at one or both ends of the
head for engaging with a corresponding device on the object that is to
be turned
3: implements algorithms for terrestrial, mobile, and
airborne lidar processing, tree detection, segmentation, and attribute
estimation (Donager et al., 2021), and hierarchical patch delineation
(Girvetz & Greco, 2007).

spannerGet the latest released version of spanner from github.
remotes::install_github('bi0m3trics/spanner')
This package implements the tree detection and segmentation algorithm
described in Donager et
al. (2021). The algorithm estimates tree locations and DBH by
rasterizing individual point cloud values of relative neighborhood
density and verticality within a slice of the normalized point cloud
around breast height (1.37 m), then performs individual tree (instance)
segmentation following ecological principles for “growing” trees based
on input locations in a graph-theory approach. Implementation relies on
work of Roussel et
al. (2020),
Tao et
al. (2015), and
de Conto et
al. (2017).
Citation: Donager, Jonathon J., Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, and Ryan C. Blackburn 2021. Adjudicating Perspectives on Forest Structure: How Do Airborne, Terrestrial, and Mobile Lidar-Derived Estimates Compare? Remote Sensing 13, no. 12: 2297. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13122297

The patchwoRk function implements a patch delineation algorithm [at present it only implements ‘PatchMorph’ (Girvetz & Greco 2007), which can delineate patches across a range of spatial scales based on three organism-specific thresholds - (1) land cover density threshold, (2) habitat gap maximum thickness (gap threshold), and (3) habitat patch minimum thickness (spur threshold)].
Citation: Girvetz EH, and Greco SE. 2007. How to define a patch: a spatial model for hierarchically delineating organism-specific habitat patches. Landscape Ecology 22: 1131-1142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-007-9104-8
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