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Segmentation of roots in soil with U-Net
by
Rasmussen, Camilla Ruø
, Smith, Abraham George
, Selvan, Raghavendra
, Petersen, Jens
in
Agronomy
/ Annotations
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Automation
/ Biological Techniques
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chicory
/ Cichorium intybus
/ Convolutional neural network
/ crops
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Deep learning
/ Feasibility
/ Image analysis
/ Image processing
/ Image segmentation
/ Inspection
/ Life Sciences
/ Machine learning
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ phenotype
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant roots
/ Plant Sciences
/ Rankings
/ Rhizotron
/ root growth
/ Rooting
/ Roots
/ Software
/ soil
/ Soils
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Tomography
2020
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Segmentation of roots in soil with U-Net
by
Rasmussen, Camilla Ruø
, Smith, Abraham George
, Selvan, Raghavendra
, Petersen, Jens
in
Agronomy
/ Annotations
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Automation
/ Biological Techniques
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chicory
/ Cichorium intybus
/ Convolutional neural network
/ crops
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Deep learning
/ Feasibility
/ Image analysis
/ Image processing
/ Image segmentation
/ Inspection
/ Life Sciences
/ Machine learning
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ phenotype
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant roots
/ Plant Sciences
/ Rankings
/ Rhizotron
/ root growth
/ Rooting
/ Roots
/ Software
/ soil
/ Soils
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Tomography
2020
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Segmentation of roots in soil with U-Net
by
Rasmussen, Camilla Ruø
, Smith, Abraham George
, Selvan, Raghavendra
, Petersen, Jens
in
Agronomy
/ Annotations
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Automation
/ Biological Techniques
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chicory
/ Cichorium intybus
/ Convolutional neural network
/ crops
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Deep learning
/ Feasibility
/ Image analysis
/ Image processing
/ Image segmentation
/ Inspection
/ Life Sciences
/ Machine learning
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ phenotype
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant roots
/ Plant Sciences
/ Rankings
/ Rhizotron
/ root growth
/ Rooting
/ Roots
/ Software
/ soil
/ Soils
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Tomography
2020
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Segmentation of roots in soil with U-Net
2020
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Overview
Background
Plant root research can provide a way to attain stress-tolerant crops that produce greater yield in a diverse array of conditions. Phenotyping roots in soil is often challenging due to the roots being difficult to access and the use of time consuming manual methods. Rhizotrons allow visual inspection of root growth through transparent surfaces. Agronomists currently manually label photographs of roots obtained from rhizotrons using a line-intersect method to obtain root length density and rooting depth measurements which are essential for their experiments. We investigate the effectiveness of an automated image segmentation method based on the U-Net Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) architecture to enable such measurements. We design a data-set of 50 annotated chicory (
Cichorium intybus
L.) root images which we use to train, validate and test the system and compare against a baseline built using the Frangi vesselness filter. We obtain metrics using manual annotations and line-intersect counts.
Results
Our results on the held out data show our proposed automated segmentation system to be a viable solution for detecting and quantifying roots. We evaluate our system using 867 images for which we have obtained line-intersect counts, attaining a Spearman rank correlation of 0.9748 and an
r
2
of 0.9217. We also achieve an
F
1
of 0.7 when comparing the automated segmentation to the manual annotations, with our automated segmentation system producing segmentations with higher quality than the manual annotations for large portions of the image.
Conclusion
We have demonstrated the feasibility of a U-Net based CNN system for segmenting images of roots in soil and for replacing the manual line-intersect method. The success of our approach is also a demonstration of the feasibility of deep learning in practice for small research groups needing to create their own custom labelled dataset from scratch.
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