High-throughput phenotyping technologies have become an increasingly important topic of crop science in recent years. Various sensors and data acquisition approaches have been applied to acquire the phenotyping traits. It is quite confusing for crop phenotyping researchers to determine an appropriate way for their application. In this study, three representative three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition approaches, including 3D laser scanning, multi-view stereo (MVS) reconstruction, and 3D digitizing, were evaluated for maize plant phenotyping in multi growth stages. Phenotyping traits accuracy, post-processing difficulty, device cost, data acquisition efficiency, and automation were considered during the evaluation process. 3D scanning provi...
Abstract-Functional-structural plant modeling and plant phenotyping require the measurement of geome...
In this work we investigated the possibility of generating 3D models for real and complex plants usi...
peer reviewedComputer vision technology is moving more and more towards a three-dimensional approach...
Plant phenotyping technologies play important roles in plant research and agriculture. Detailed phen...
International audienceIn recent years, three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition and model reconstruct...
Plant phenotyping involves the measurement, ideally objectively, of characteristics or traits. Tradi...
In order to efficiently study the impact of environmental changes, or the differences between variou...
Phenotyping, which underpins much of plant biology and breeding, involves the measurement of charact...
Geometric three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction has emerged as a powerful tool for plant phenotyping...
Accessing a plant’s 3D geometry has become of significant importance for phenotyping during the last...
Tracking and predicting the growth performance of plants in different environments is critical for f...
Recently, imaged-based approaches have developed rapidly for high-throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP...
The last few years have seen an increasing interest in the development of high throughput phenotypin...
Thin leaves, fine stems, self-occlusion, non-rigid and slowly changing structures make plants diffic...
Beyond the use of 2D images, the analysis of 3D images is also necessary for analyzing the phenomics...
Abstract-Functional-structural plant modeling and plant phenotyping require the measurement of geome...
In this work we investigated the possibility of generating 3D models for real and complex plants usi...
peer reviewedComputer vision technology is moving more and more towards a three-dimensional approach...
Plant phenotyping technologies play important roles in plant research and agriculture. Detailed phen...
International audienceIn recent years, three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition and model reconstruct...
Plant phenotyping involves the measurement, ideally objectively, of characteristics or traits. Tradi...
In order to efficiently study the impact of environmental changes, or the differences between variou...
Phenotyping, which underpins much of plant biology and breeding, involves the measurement of charact...
Geometric three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction has emerged as a powerful tool for plant phenotyping...
Accessing a plant’s 3D geometry has become of significant importance for phenotyping during the last...
Tracking and predicting the growth performance of plants in different environments is critical for f...
Recently, imaged-based approaches have developed rapidly for high-throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP...
The last few years have seen an increasing interest in the development of high throughput phenotypin...
Thin leaves, fine stems, self-occlusion, non-rigid and slowly changing structures make plants diffic...
Beyond the use of 2D images, the analysis of 3D images is also necessary for analyzing the phenomics...
Abstract-Functional-structural plant modeling and plant phenotyping require the measurement of geome...
In this work we investigated the possibility of generating 3D models for real and complex plants usi...
peer reviewedComputer vision technology is moving more and more towards a three-dimensional approach...