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I. Janusch, W. Kropatsch, W. Busch:
"Topological image analysis and (normalised) representations for plant phenotyping";
in: "Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Computational Topology in Image Context, CTIC2014", D. Onchis, P. Real Jurado (Hrg.); herausgegeben von: Darian M. Onchis and Pedro Real Jurado; Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Computational Topology in Image Context 2014, Timisoara, Romania, September 2014, 2014, 8 S.



Kurzfassung englisch:
This paper discusses the use of topological image
analysis to derive characteristics needed in plant phenotyping.
Due to certain features of root systems (deformation over time,
overlaps of branches in a 2D image of the root system) a topolog-
ical analysis is needed to correctly derive these characteristics.
The advantages of such a topological analysis are highlighted
in this paper and root phenotyping is presented as a new
application for computational topology. Characteristics used in
plant phenotyping that can be derived from root images using
methods of topological image analysis are further presented. A
Reeb graph based representation of root images is shown as
an example for such a topological analysis. Based on a graph
representation a new, normalised representation of root images
is introduced.

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