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Automatic instantiation of a structural leaf model from 3D scanner data: application to light interception computation

Instantiation automatique d'un modèle structural de feuille à partir de données scanner 3D : application au calcul de l'interception de la lumière

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A new parametric structural leaf model and its automatic instantiation from 3D digitized data is exposed. The proposed model allows representing the morphological features of a wide range of leaves into a controlled number of morphological parameters defining the accuracy of the 3D leaf representation. Using a set of suitable leaf-related geometrical hypothesis, these values are automatically inferred from dense digitized data provided by a non-contact digitizer Konica Minolta vi-910. A quantitative assessment, based on an inversion algorithm allowing building a tessellated leaf model from a prescribed set of parameters, demonstrates the reliability of both the model parameters and the instantiation process. An application to light interception computation via the software VegeSTAR (Adam & al. 2002) is also presented.

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hal-02589662 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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J.C. Chambelland, Boris B. Adam, Nicolas Donès, Philippe Balandier, André Marquier, et al.. Automatic instantiation of a structural leaf model from 3D scanner data: application to light interception computation. 5th International workshop on functional-structural plant model, Napier, NZL, 4-9 November 2007, 2007, pp.P6/1. ⟨hal-02589662⟩
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