Title: Phenotyping at the World Vegetable Center By: Dr. Roland Schafleitner (World Vegetable Center, Taiwan) Date: September 4th 2020 / Time: 14:00 (Berlin Time) / 7.00 AM (CDT) For Details:https://www.plant-phenotyping.org/Phenomics_Webinar
2020 has been a difficult year for networks like ours, and all of PhenomUK’s planned workshops and events have been postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. As we move into the autumn we hope to increase online activity and re-start physical events. In the meantime, if you are running anything that you wish to promote…
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May 11th 2020 For more information go to: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/image-analysis
PhenomUK received 13 applications in total. The outcome of our 1st call enabled us to fund four projects in this round. We would have liked to fund more but we encourage applications for our 2nd call, especially from early career researchers. The four successful projects are as follows: Award amount: £24,618 Principal investigator: Dr Bo…
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RT: 4th call for transnational access to #phenotyping facilities within #EPPN2020 funded by the the @EU_H2020 R&I Programme is open https://eppn2020.plant-phenotyping.eu/Access_Call
At the launch meeting, we asked you, ‘what you would like to see the network doing?’ One of the suggestions was to have access todataset storage facilities, particularly one holding annotated images for use during the development of machine learning methods. We are hoping to bring this facility to our network members soon, by opening…
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Sharing the Right Data Right: A Symbiosis with Machine Learning Sotirios A. Tsaftaris and Hanno Scharr, In 2014 plant phenotyping research was not benefiting from the machine learning (ML) revolution because appropriate data were lacking. We report the success of the first open-access dataset suitable for ML in image-based plant phenotyping suitable for machine learning, fuelling a true interdisciplinary symbiosis, increased awareness, and steep performance improvements on key phenotyping…
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UKRI announces Technology Touching Life Network in Plant Phenomics. PhenomUK will lead one of five research networks to share a £3 million award through a joint technology initiative that will harness new and emerging developments from engineering and physical sciences to advance discovery research in the life science. Technology Touching life is a joint initiative between…
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