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SUBMITTER: Berrigan EM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11020144 | biostudies-literature | 2024
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Berrigan Elizabeth M EM Wang Lin L Carrillo Hannah H Echegoyen Kimberly K Kappes Mikayla M Torres Jorge J Ai-Perreira Angel A McCoy Erica E Shane Emily E Copeland Charles D CD Ragel Lauren L Georgousakis Charidimos C Lee Sanghwa S Reynolds Dawn D Talgo Avery A Gonzalez Juan J Zhang Ling L Rajurkar Ashish B AB Ruiz Michel M Daniels Erin E Maree Liezl L Pariyar Shree S Busch Wolfgang W Pereira Talmo D TD
Plant phenomics (Washington, D.C.) 20240412
Image segmentation is commonly used to estimate the location and shape of plants and their external structures. Segmentation masks are then used to localize landmarks of interest and compute other geometric features that correspond to the plant's phenotype. Despite its prevalence, segmentation-based approaches are laborious (requiring extensive annotation to train) and error-prone (derived geometric features are sensitive to instance mask integrity). Here, we present a segmentation-free approach ...[more]