The programming language XL ('eXtended L-system language') is an extension of Java, which supports the specification and execution of relational growth grammars, a variant of parallel graph grammars. XL is a powerful generalisation of the well-known L-system approach to functional-structural plant modelling. Some features of XL are discussed that are particularly useful for combining structure and function and for querying plant architectural data, and an exemplary functional-structural plant model of young beech trees is presented that is implemented in XL and includes PAR distribution, assimilate allocation and morphological plasticity. Together with a simpler model of spruce trees, this beech model is included in a virtual landscape with...
This report presents the implementation of some of the parts of the L-system framework as presented ...
The study of plant development requires increasingly powerful modeling tools to help understand and ...
This paper presents a retrospective look at the history of plant modeling using L-systems, and a gui...
The programming language XL ('eXtended L-system language') is an extension of Java, which supports t...
The concept of relational growth grammars (RGG) is a recent effort to address the needs of functiona...
In this software demonstration, the concept of "Relational Growth Grammars" will be illust...
Increasing biological knowledge requires more and more elaborate methods to translate the knowledge ...
The analysis of plant structures is an important issue in functional-structural plant modelling, esp...
The rule-based formal language of ‘stochastic sensitive growth grammars’ was designed to describe al...
Two well-known approaches for modelling virtual vegetation are grammar-based methods (L-systems) and...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceIn s...
Master thesis deals with L grammar systems. The basic types of grammar systems are studied. There ar...
International audienceParallel rewriting of typed attributed graphs, based on the single-pushout app...
Relational Growth Grammars are systems of rewriting rules (graph grammars) with graphical interpreta...
Dissertation on the extension of the programming language XL by concepts of multi-scaled modelling. ...
This report presents the implementation of some of the parts of the L-system framework as presented ...
The study of plant development requires increasingly powerful modeling tools to help understand and ...
This paper presents a retrospective look at the history of plant modeling using L-systems, and a gui...
The programming language XL ('eXtended L-system language') is an extension of Java, which supports t...
The concept of relational growth grammars (RGG) is a recent effort to address the needs of functiona...
In this software demonstration, the concept of "Relational Growth Grammars" will be illust...
Increasing biological knowledge requires more and more elaborate methods to translate the knowledge ...
The analysis of plant structures is an important issue in functional-structural plant modelling, esp...
The rule-based formal language of ‘stochastic sensitive growth grammars’ was designed to describe al...
Two well-known approaches for modelling virtual vegetation are grammar-based methods (L-systems) and...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceIn s...
Master thesis deals with L grammar systems. The basic types of grammar systems are studied. There ar...
International audienceParallel rewriting of typed attributed graphs, based on the single-pushout app...
Relational Growth Grammars are systems of rewriting rules (graph grammars) with graphical interpreta...
Dissertation on the extension of the programming language XL by concepts of multi-scaled modelling. ...
This report presents the implementation of some of the parts of the L-system framework as presented ...
The study of plant development requires increasingly powerful modeling tools to help understand and ...
This paper presents a retrospective look at the history of plant modeling using L-systems, and a gui...