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Abstract
While point clouds hold promise for measuring the geometrical features of 3D objects, their application to plants remains problematic. Plants are three dimensional (3D) organisms whose morphology is complex, varies from one individual to another and changes over time. Objective measurement of attributes in 3D point cloud domain is increasingly attractive as techniques improve the accuracy and reduce computational time. Analysis of point cloud data, however, is not straightforward, due to its discrete nature, imaging noise and cluttered background. In this paper, we introduce a robust method for the direct analysis of plants of point cloud data. To this end, we generalise the random sample consensus (RANSAC) algorithm for the analysis of 3D point cloud data and then use it to model different plant organs. Since 3D point clouds are obtained from multi-view stereo images, they are often contaminated with a considerable level of noise, distortions and out-of-distribution points. Key to our approach is the use of the RANSAC algorithm on 3D point cloud, making our technique more robust to undesirable outliers. We tested our proposed method on Brassica and grapevine by comparing the estimated measurements extracted from the models with manual ones taken from the actual plants. Our proposed method achieved for measured diameters of branches and stems in Brassica while it yielded for the measured leaf angles of grapevine and branch angles of Brassica. In all cases, the approach produced stable performance under imaging noise and cluttered background while the conventional methods often failed to work.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106240 |
Journal | Computers and Electronics in Agriculture |
Volume | 187 |
Early online date | 15 Jun 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 01 Aug 2021 |
Keywords
- Point cloud
- 3D analysis
- Random sample consensus (RANSAC)
- Brassica
- Grapevine
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A China-UK joint phenomics consortium to dissect the basis of crop stress resistance in the face of climate change
Doonan, J. (PI), Han, J. (CoI), Liu, Y. (CoI) & Mur, L. (CoI)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
01 Jul 2018 → 31 Dec 2023
Project: Externally funded research
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European Plant Phenotyping Network 2020 : EPPN2020
Doonan, J. (PI)
01 May 2017 → 31 Oct 2021
Project: Externally funded research