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Research Project: Integrated Orchard Management and Automation for Deciduous Tree Fruit Crops (BRIDGE PROJECT)

Location: Innovative Fruit Production, Improvement, and Protection

Title: Cost-effective, high-throughput 3D reconstruction method for fruit phenotyping

Author
item FELDMANN, MITCHELL - University Of California, Davis
item Tabb, Amy
item KNAPP, STEVEN - University Of California, Davis

Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 4/3/2019
Publication Date: 5/3/2019
Citation: Feldmann, M., Tabb, A., Knapp, S.J. 2019. Cost-effective, high-throughput 3D reconstruction method for fruit phenotyping. Computer Vision Problems in Plant Phenotyping (CVPPP). p. 1.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The reconstruction of fruit shape and particularly, that of strawberry, is needed for a variety of purposes such as the assessment of market class and informing cultivar release documentation. In this work, we focus on the use of fruit shape for phenotyping and selection in breeding programs. This work describes a portable, low-cost turntable system for fruit reconstruction in which the fruit rotates on a spindle and camera calibration information is computed from the image sequence.