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A three-dimensional modeling method of flue-cured tobacco leaf vein based on Cycle-GAN and fractal theory

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The main veins and primary branches of flue-cured tobacco leaf were extracted by DBSCAN clustering. Combining with the leaf vein structure, a novel method to complement the leaf vein image of tobacco with fractal theory is proposed. Then, according to the generation rules learned, recursively generate images of the first and second branches of the leaf vein. Thirdly, according to the characteristics of fine veins of tobacco leaf which belong to non-fractal, the rules of fine vein image generation and fine vein image generation are defined in the fractal theory L system. Finally, the generated leaf vein image is imported into the vector conversion software AI (Adobe Illustrator), and the transformed leaf vein vector graph is adjusted by Rhino to complete the 3D modeling of flue-cured tobacco leaf vein. The results show that the proposed modeling method can effectively solve the three-dimensional modeling problem of flue-cured tobacco leaf veins.

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    ICAICE '23: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering
    November 2023
    1263 pages
    ISBN:9798400708831
    DOI:10.1145/3652628
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