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Bowler A, Pound M, Watson N
Ultrasonics . 2022 Jun; 124:106776. PMID: 35653984
Supervised machine learning techniques are increasingly being combined with ultrasonic sensor measurements owing to their strong performance. These techniques also offer advantages over calibration procedures of more complex fitting, improved...
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Khan F, Voss U, Pound M, French A
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Sep; 11:1275. PMID: 32983190
Understanding plant growth processes is important for many aspects of biology and food security. Automating the observations of plant development-a process referred to as plant phenotyping-is increasingly important in the...
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Soltaninejad M, Sturrock C, Griffiths M, Pridmore T, Pound M
IEEE Trans Image Process . 2020 May; PMID: 32406835
We address the complex problem of reliably segmenting root structure from soil in X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) images. We utilise a deep learning approach, and propose a state-of-the-art multi-resolution architecture...
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Gao J, French A, Pound M, He Y, Pridmore T, Pieters J
Plant Methods . 2020 Mar; 16:29. PMID: 32165909
Background: (hedge bindweed) detection in sugar beet fields remains a challenging problem due to variation in appearance of plants, illumination changes, foliage occlusions, and different growth stages under field conditions....
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Yasrab R, Atkinson J, Wells D, French A, Pridmore T, Pound M
Gigascience . 2019 Nov; 8(11). PMID: 31702012
Background: In recent years quantitative analysis of root growth has become increasingly important as a way to explore the influence of abiotic stress such as high temperature and drought on...
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Gibbs J, Burgess A, Pound M, Pridmore T, Murchie E
Plant Physiol . 2019 Jul; 181(1):28-42. PMID: 31331997
Understanding the relationships between local environmental conditions and plant structure and function is critical for both fundamental science and for improving the performance of crops in field settings. Wind-induced plant...
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Gibbs J, Pound M, French A, Wells D, Murchie E, Pridmore T
IEEE/ACM Trans Comput Biol Bioinform . 2019 Apr; 17(6):1907-1917. PMID: 31027044
Plant phenotyping is the quantitative description of a plant's physiological, biochemical, and anatomical status which can be used in trait selection and helps to provide mechanisms to link underlying genetics...
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Pound M, Atkinson J, Townsend A, Wilson M, Griffiths M, Jackson A, et al.
Gigascience . 2018 Jul; 7(7). PMID: 30053289
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Atkinson J, Pound M, Bennett M, Wells D
Curr Opin Biotechnol . 2018 Jul; 55:1-8. PMID: 30031961
Major increases in crop yield are required to keep pace with population growth and climate change. Improvements to the architecture of crop roots promise to deliver increases in water and...
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Pound M, Atkinson J, Townsend A, Wilson M, Griffiths M, Jackson A, et al.
Gigascience . 2017 Oct; 6(10):1-10. PMID: 29020747
In plant phenotyping, it has become important to be able to measure many features on large image sets in order to aid genetic discovery. The size of the datasets, now...