Acquiring and preprocessing leaf images for automated plant identification: understanding the tradeoff between effort and information gain
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Abstract, Plant Methods, 2017
Automated species identification is a long term research subject. Contrary to flowers and fruits, leaves are available throughout most of the year. Offering margin and texture to characterize a species, they are the most studied organ for automated identification. Substantially matured machine learning techniques generate the need for more training data (aka leaf images). Researchers as well as enthusiasts miss guidance on how to acquire suitable training images in an efficient way.