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11 March 1993 Automatic micropropagation of plants--the vision-system: graph rewriting as pattern recognition
Joerg Schwanke, Roland Megnet, Peter F. Jensch
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Abstract
The automation of plant-micropropagation is necessary to produce high amounts of biomass. Plants have to be dissected on particular cutting-points. A vision-system is needed for the recognition of the cutting-points on the plants. With this background, this contribution is directed to the underlying formalism to determine cutting-points on abstract-plant models. We show the usefulness of pattern recognition by graph-rewriting along with some examples in this context.
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Joerg Schwanke, Roland Megnet, and Peter F. Jensch "Automatic micropropagation of plants--the vision-system: graph rewriting as pattern recognition", Proc. SPIE 1964, Applications of Artificial Intelligence 1993: Machine Vision and Robotics, (11 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141784
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Evolutionary algorithms

Pattern recognition

Antimony

Algorithm development

Computing systems

Image processing

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