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Automatic plant features recognition using stereo vision for crop monitoring

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Figure 1.1: Cotton and Hibiscus plants.
Figure 2.1: Main research areas related to this study
Figure 4.18: Connected leaves of area 1 for Plant 3. Colour image and disparity map (a)
Figure 4.20: Two overlapping leaves (area 2 of Plant 3) and their separation process
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