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Please use, cite, and contribute to PlantCV! If you have questions, please submit them via the GitHub issues page. Follow us on twitter @plantcv.
PlantCV is an open-source image analysis software package targeted for plant phenotyping. PlantCV provides a common programming and documentation interface to a collection of image analysis techniques that are integrated from a variety of source packages and algorithms. PlantCV utilizes a modular architecture that enables flexibility in the design of analysis workflows and rapid assimilation and integration of new methods. For more information about the project, links to recorded presentations, and publications using PlantCV, please visit our homepage: https://plantcv.danforthcenter.org/.
If you use PlantCV, please cite the PlantCV publications relevant to your work. To see how others have used PlantCV in their research, check out our list of publications using PlantCV.
Please file any PlantCV suggestions/issues/bugs via our GitHub issues page. Please check to see if any related issues have already been filed.
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PlantCV: Plant phenotyping with computer vision
We found that plantcv demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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