Same story, but small nuance: the Rose or Gonfolo Qualea Rosea has opposite leaves, which changes a bit the structure of the program to automatically adapt by seeing if the arrangement of leaves is opposite or alternate, etc. .. .
so small photos:
We will have a small threshold to distinguish it from the bottom.
That, like this.
The program searches the petioles and stem.
That's done and he was then able to calculate the area of leaves.
And here are the petioles.
They are grouped in pairs to identify nodes.
And that's it!
Reality of operation: manual, 12 to 25 minutes of action per shoot, without measuring the area of leaves (only length and width). For information: 5mn photo, 1 min of treatment.
Any beneficial! ... except for me, since I spent umpteen hours to write the program in question and to debug ...
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