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Cherry growth modeling based on Prior Distance Embedding contrastive learning: Pre-training, anomaly detection, semantic segmentation, and temporal modeling.

Authors :
Xu, Wei
Guo, Ruiya
Chen, Pengyu
Li, Li
Gu, Maomao
Sun, Hao
Hu, Lingyan
Wang, Zumin
Li, Kefeng
Source :
Computers & Electronics in Agriculture. Jun2024, Vol. 221, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In current plant phenotyping research, the study of plant time-series images based on deep learning has received widespread attention. While such image data is relatively easy to obtain, the cost of annotation is high. One efficient method for achieving cost-effective training is through contrastive learning. Plant growth is slow, and the changes in image sequences over a period of time are small, with simple semantic information. Previous contrastive pre-training models struggled to effectively distinguish positive samples from the same image with different augmented views and similar negative samples from different images. Therefore, this paper proposes a method called self-supervised contrastive learning method for plant time-series images with a Priori Distance Embedding (PDE). The semantic information in images corresponding to different phenological stages of plants varies. This method transforms this crucial domain knowledge into prior distances for image pairs and conducts contrastive learning pre-training. The learned weights can be transferred to downstream tasks. Building upon this method, experiments were conducted on cherry time-series images to assess the quality of pre-training through a plant phenotyping image semantic segmentation task. To provide a comprehensive example of plant time-series image phenotypic analysis, this paper establishes a cherry growth temporal model, specifically including PDE pre-training, anomaly detection, semantic segmentation, and recording the results from the temporal dimension. The experiments indicate that this self-supervised contrastive learning method can be effectively applied to the pre-training of plant time-series images, demonstrating broad applicability in various computer vision studies related to plant phenotyping. • A pre-training method for plant images with a Priori Distance Embedding (PDE). • Transforms the phenological information into prior distances for image pairs. • An image acquisition device was built to obtain cherry time series images. • The PDE method was tested by plant phenotype image segmentation task. • We provided an exhaustive example of cherry time-series image phenotypic analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681699
Volume :
221
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Computers & Electronics in Agriculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177392153
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2024.108973