Agronomy (Jun 2023)

Vision-Based White Radish Phenotypic Trait Measurement with Smartphone Imagery

  • L. Minh Dang,
  • Kyungbok Min,
  • Tan N. Nguyen,
  • Han Yong Park,
  • O New Lee,
  • Hyoung-Kyu Song,
  • Hyeonjoon Moon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13061630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1630

Abstract

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White radish is a nutritious and delectable vegetable that is enjoyed globally. Conventional techniques for monitoring radish growth are arduous and time-consuming, encouraging the development of novel methods for quicker measurements and greater sampling density. This research introduces a mathematical model working on high-resolution images to measure radish’s biophysical properties automatically. A color calibration was performed on the dataset using a color checker panel to minimize the impact of varying light conditions on the RGB images. Subsequently, a Mask-RCNN model was trained to effectively segment different components of the radishes. The observations of the segmented results included leaf length, leaf width, root width, root length, leaf length to width, root length to width, root shoulder color, and root peel color. The automated real-life measurements of these observations were then conducted and compared with actual results. The validation results, based on a set of white radish samples, demonstrated the models’ effectiveness in utilizing images for quantifying phenotypic traits. The average accuracy of the automated method was confirmed to be 96.2% when compared to the manual method.

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