A comparison of techniques for the reconstruction of leaf surfaces from scanned data


Autoria(s): Kempthorne, Daryl; Turner, Ian; Belward, John
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

The foliage of a plant performs vital functions. As such, leaf models are required to be developed for modelling the plant architecture from a set of scattered data captured using a scanning device. The leaf model can be used for purely visual purposes or as part of a further model, such as a fluid movement model or biological process. For these reasons, an accurate mathematical representation of the surface and boundary is required. This paper compares three approaches for fitting a continuously differentiable surface through a set of scanned data points from a leaf surface, with a technique already used for reconstructing leaf surfaces. The techniques which will be considered are discrete smoothing D2-splines [R. Arcangeli, M. C. Lopez de Silanes, and J. J. Torrens, Multidimensional Minimising Splines, Springer, 2004.], the thin plate spline finite element smoother [S. Roberts, M. Hegland, and I. Altas, Approximation of a Thin Plate Spline Smoother using Continuous Piecewise Polynomial Functions, SIAM, 1 (2003), pp. 208--234] and the radial basis function Clough-Tocher method [M. Oqielat, I. Turner, and J. Belward, A hybrid Clough-Tocher method for surface fitting with application to leaf data., Appl. Math. Modelling, 33 (2009), pp. 2582-2595]. Numerical results show that discrete smoothing D2-splines produce reconstructed leaf surfaces which better represent the original physical leaf.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75087/

Publicador

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75087/1/kempthorne_93876RR.pdf

http://www.siam.org/journals/sisc.php

DOI:10.1137/130938761

Kempthorne, Daryl, Turner, Ian, & Belward, John (2014) A comparison of techniques for the reconstruction of leaf surfaces from scanned data. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 36(6), B969-B988.

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LP100200476

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Copyright 2014 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

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Fonte

School of Mathematical Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #010200 APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Tipo

Journal Article