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Using computer vision for analysis of plant growth condition: what to consider? Hans Jørgen Andersen Computer Vision and Media Technology laboratory Aalborg University

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Problem ► If the surrounding environment for image acquisition cannot be controlled Then the computer vision system has to adjust to the environment

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Page 1: Using computer vision for analysis of plant growth condition: what to consider? Hans Jørgen Andersen Computer Vision and Media Technology laboratory Aalborg

Using computer vision for analysis of plant growth condition:

what to consider? Hans Jørgen Andersen Computer Vision and

Media Technology laboratoryAalborg University

Page 2: Using computer vision for analysis of plant growth condition: what to consider? Hans Jørgen Andersen Computer Vision and Media Technology laboratory Aalborg

Background

►Lower prices of cameras opens new possibilities for sensor development

►Cameras – Computer Vision – used in industry normally takes place in a controlled environment

►Within agriculture this is often not feasible

Page 3: Using computer vision for analysis of plant growth condition: what to consider? Hans Jørgen Andersen Computer Vision and Media Technology laboratory Aalborg

Problem

►If the surrounding environment for image acquisition cannot be controlled

Then the computer vision system has to adjust to the environment

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Outdoor Images of Wheat Plants

Sunshine, unclouded. Sunshine, clouded.

Skylight, clouded. Skylight.

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If Spectra of Light Source Changes

Spectra of Reflected Light Changes

Spectral Variation of the Illumination

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Light Sources

►Outdoor Condition poses the problem ofTwo Illumination sources The Sun and The Sky

Sunlit Sky light

How can you analysisthe green color ofthe vegetation ?

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Characteristic of Reflections

►Sunlit condition may pose two reflection components: Highlight, i.e. the color of the sun / light source Body, i.e. the color of the plant / object

Plastic cup

With Highlight Pure Body reflection

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Outdoor Image Formation

Light Sources

ObjectPlant

Transmittance

Absorption

Reflectance

ObserverCamera

Ambient

Point Uniform

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Modeling of Daylight

BlackBody

T, Kelvin

Black Body spectra

Daylight may be modelled as a Black BodyCorrelated Colour Temperature, CCT

Daylight model spectra

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Segmentation

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Classifying Reflections

►Reflections from Coffee classified intoBody and Highlight Components

ProbabilityofBody Reflection

Page 12: Using computer vision for analysis of plant growth condition: what to consider? Hans Jørgen Andersen Computer Vision and Media Technology laboratory Aalborg

Use within Gap Fraction Estimation

Original Image Classifying each pixel asSoil (”gap”) = 0, Plant = 1

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Multi - Spectral Images

►470-720 nm, 26 bands

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Modeling Spectra

►Endmember Spectra Known (measured)

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Classifying Reflections

►First-order body scatteringVegetation Soil

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Classifying Reflections (2)Specular reflection Vegetation - Vegetation

Vegetation - Soil Soil - Soil

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Conclusion

►Modeling the Image Formation Process: Is valuable for

• Robust segmentation• Analysis of vegetation growth status• Assessment of various reflection components

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Perspectives

►Modeling of vegetation