Pheno-Deep Counter: a unified and versatile deep learning architecture for leaf counting.

Plant J

Institute for Digital Communications, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Thomas Bayes Road, EH9 3FG, Edinburgh, UK.

Published: November 2018

Direct observation of morphological plant traits is tedious and a bottleneck for high-throughput phenotyping. Hence, interest in image-based analysis is increasing, with the requirement for software that can reliably extract plant traits, such as leaf count, preferably across a variety of species and growth conditions. However, current leaf counting methods do not work across species or conditions and therefore may lack broad utility. In this paper, we present Pheno-Deep Counter, a single deep network that can predict leaf count in two-dimensional (2D) plant images of different species with a rosette-shaped appearance. We demonstrate that our architecture can count leaves from multi-modal 2D images, such as visible light, fluorescence and near-infrared. Our network design is flexible, allowing for inputs to be added or removed to accommodate new modalities. Furthermore, our architecture can be used as is without requiring dataset-specific customization of the internal structure of the network, opening its use to new scenarios. Pheno-Deep Counter is able to produce accurate predictions in many plant species and, once trained, can count leaves in a few seconds. Through our universal and open source approach to deep counting we aim to broaden utilization of machine learning-based approaches to leaf counting. Our implementation can be downloaded at https://bitbucket.org/tuttoweb/pheno-deep-counter.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6282617PMC
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Pheno-Deep Counter: a unified and versatile deep learning architecture for leaf counting.

Plant J

November 2018

Institute for Digital Communications, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Thomas Bayes Road, EH9 3FG, Edinburgh, UK.

Direct observation of morphological plant traits is tedious and a bottleneck for high-throughput phenotyping. Hence, interest in image-based analysis is increasing, with the requirement for software that can reliably extract plant traits, such as leaf count, preferably across a variety of species and growth conditions. However, current leaf counting methods do not work across species or conditions and therefore may lack broad utility.

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