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Computer vision-based wood identification and its expansion and contribution potentials in wood science: A review

Journal

PLANT METHODS
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13007-021-00746-1

Keywords

Convolutional neural networks; Computer vision; Deep learning; Image recognition; Machine learning; Wood identification; Wood anatomy

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [H1805485]

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The advancements in computer vision and machine learning have revolutionized scientific disciplines and created a new research field in wood science known as computer vision-based wood identification. Research has reviewed mainstream studies using machine learning procedures to familiarize wood scientists with this area and help them choose appropriate techniques in wood science.
The remarkable developments in computer vision and machine learning have changed the methodologies of many scientific disciplines. They have also created a new research field in wood science called computer vision-based wood identification, which is making steady progress towards the goal of building automated wood identification systems to meet the needs of the wood industry and market. Nevertheless, computer vision-based wood identification is still only a small area in wood science and is still unfamiliar to many wood anatomists. To familiarize wood scientists with the artificial intelligence-assisted wood anatomy and engineering methods, we have reviewed the published mainstream studies that used or developed machine learning procedures. This review could help researchers understand computer vision and machine learning techniques for wood identification and choose appropriate techniques or strategies for their study objectives in wood science.

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