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Client: Julian Godding, [[Gardin]] <j.godding@gardin.co.uk> | Client: Julian Godding, [[Gardin]] <j.godding@gardin.co.uk> | ||
Plant leaves are anatomically complex but can be structured in ways to make a digital model of the plant. In this project your goal will be to use time-lapse photography to render a 3D model of plants growing in a vertical farm in real-time; mapping a grid-search of chlorophyll fluorescence measurements and displaying phenotype properties such as leaf area and weight, calibrated against ground truth measurements. | Plant leaves are anatomically complex but can be structured in ways to make a digital model of the plant. In this project your goal will be to use time-lapse photography to render a 3D model of plants growing in a vertical farm in real-time; mapping a grid-search of chlorophyll fluorescence measurements and displaying phenotype properties such as leaf area and weight, calibrated against ground truth measurements. |
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Client: Julian Godding, Gardin <j.godding@gardin.co.uk>
Plant leaves are anatomically complex but can be structured in ways to make a digital model of the plant. In this project your goal will be to use time-lapse photography to render a 3D model of plants growing in a vertical farm in real-time; mapping a grid-search of chlorophyll fluorescence measurements and displaying phenotype properties such as leaf area and weight, calibrated against ground truth measurements.