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Using cameras for precise measurement of two-dimensional plant features

2019-04-30
Amy Tabb, Germán A Holguín, Rachel Naegele

Abstract

Images are used frequently in plant phenotyping to capture measurements. This chapter offers a repeatable method for capturing two-dimensional measurements of plant parts in field or laboratory settings using a variety of camera styles (cellular phone, DSLR), with the addition of a printed calibration pattern. The method is based on calibrating the camera using information available from the EXIF tags from the image, as well as visual information from the pattern. Code is provided to implement the method, as well as a dataset for testing. We include steps to verify protocol correctness by imaging an artifact. The use of this protocol for two-dimensional plant phenotyping will allow data capture from different cameras and environments, with comparison on the same physical scale.

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http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.13187

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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.13187


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