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A Stomata Classification and Detection System in Microscope Images of Maize Cultivars
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2019
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Precision AgricultureEngineeringFeature DetectionBotanyMicroscopyStomata RegionsAbstract ResearchImage ClassificationImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionMachine VisionAutomatic Stomata ClassificationDeep LearningOptical Image RecognitionComputer VisionPlant HistologyStomata ClassificationBiologyMicroscope Image ProcessingMaize CultivarsNatural SciencesBioimage AnalysisMicroscope ImagesCell Detection
Abstract Research on stomata, i.e., morphological structures of plants, has increased in popularity in the last years. These structures (pores) are in charge of the interaction between the internal plant system and the environment, working on different processes such as photosynthesis and transpiration stream. Besides, a better understanding of the pore mechanism plays a significant role when exploring the evolution process, as well as the behavior of plants. Although the study of stomata in dicots species of plants has advanced considerably in the past years, there is little information about stomata of cereal grasses. Also, automated detection of these structures have been considered in the literature, but some gaps are still uncovered. This fact is motivated by high morphological variation of stomata and the presence of noise from the image acquisition step. In this work, we propose a new methodology for automatic stomata classification and a new detection system in microscope images for maize cultivars. We have achieved an approximated accuracy of 97.1% in the identification of stomata regions using classifiers based on deep learning features, which figures out as a nearly perfect classification system.
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