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Tag Archives: image series
Leaf Counting and Identification.
Automating plant phenotyping. We have added an initial approximation to leaf counting and identification. This will detect the leaf centers and give the number of leafs of a plant. Inspiration came from a paper presented at CVPPP2014: 3-D Histogram-Based Segmentation and Leaf … Continue reading
Automatic Season Detection
It’s not very difficult for a human to know when a season starts or ends from seeing an image series. It becomes very tedious to do it when you have millions of images to go through. This is where automatic … Continue reading
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Tagged Automatic season detection, Computer vision, image series, phenology
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EcoIS is out!!!!
Checkout our new publication here. It’s all about how to normalize image taken of field plots. This is not only interesting because it can normalize hand-held photography, but it also has the potential to influence how images taken from Areal … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic, Areal Unmanned Vehicles, Computer vision, field plots, image series, Monitoring, phenology, photo plot
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Interesting annotation app.
One of the next steps within my Ph.D. is to create an annotation tool that can annotate a series of images. This will require capabilities like propagating annotations through time, propagating changes through time and facilitating pan/zoom actions. I recently … Continue reading