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1 May 2003 Characterization of morphological evolution of plants (forsythias) by image analysis under water stress conditions
Philipper Foucher, Paul Revollon, Rachid Boumaza, Bertnand Vigouroux, Gerard Chasseriaux
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Proceedings Volume 5132, Sixth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.514933
Event: Quality Control by Artificial Vision, 2003, Gatlinburg, TE, United States
Abstract
The object of the study was to analyze the evolution of the morphology of a plant when it is under water stress conditions. Four parameters - Fourier descriptors, invariant moments, fractal dimension and skeleton parameters - are measured on two sets of plants: stressed plants and control plants. An analysis of variance allows us to determinate the parameter which is the more “apt” to discriminate a control plant from a stress plant.
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Philipper Foucher, Paul Revollon, Rachid Boumaza, Bertnand Vigouroux, and Gerard Chasseriaux "Characterization of morphological evolution of plants (forsythias) by image analysis under water stress conditions", Proc. SPIE 5132, Sixth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, (1 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.514933
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KEYWORDS
Fractal analysis

Image segmentation

Statistical analysis

Image analysis

Shape analysis

Cameras

Image resolution

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