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-2020/12/05 Updated abstracts
-2020/12/04 Updated presession movies
- 2020/11/30 Registration closed. 114 registrations. See you next week!
- 2020/11/29 Updated presession movies
- 2020/11/25 Confirmed 110 registrations
Workshop
Pre-Session Movies

Keynote

The use of supercomputing and systems biology to understand complex plant systems
Daniel Jacobson
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
High-throughput estimates of the radiation interception and use efficiency
Frederic Baret
INRAE, France

Session 1
High-throughput Phenotyping Facilities, from Techniques to Services (Chair : Wei Guo)

Phenotyping, crop growth modelling, satellite imagery and applications of machine learning in plant breeding programs
Scott Chapman
The University of Queensland, Australia
RIPPS: A Plant Phenotyping System for Quantitative Evaluation of Growth under Controlled Environmental Stress Conditions
Miki Fujita
RIKEN, Japan
PhenomicsNL (Combining all knowledge, expertise and facilities in the filed of phenomics) (tentative)
Rick van de Zedde
Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands
High-throughput phenotyping: characterizing physiological and genetic determinants of key traits of the root system
Christophe Salon
INRAE, France
PHIS
An Implementation of FAIR Principles for Plant Phenotyping
Pascal Neveu
INRAE, France

Session 2
Where Computer Vision Meets Plant Phenotyping (Chair : Fumio Okura)

Latent Space Methods for Automatic Image-Based Phenotyping of Plant Stress Responses
Ian Stavness
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
The iNaturalist Database (tentative)
Alex Shepard
iNaturalist, USA
Deep Learning for Plant Image Analysis
Valerio Giuffrida
Edinburgh Napier University, UK
DNN-based Plant Phenome Estimation with Small Data
Yuzuko Utsumi
Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

Session 3
Look at Plants Through Colored Spectacles (Chair : Kuniaki Uto)

Multi-modality Remote Sensing for High Throughput Phenotyping and Predictive Modeling
Melba Crawford
Purdue University, USA
Estimation of Biophysical Variables Using Imaging Spectroscopy: Latest Advances and Applications for the Monitoring of Agrosystems and Natural Ecosystems
Jean-Baptiste Feret
UMR TETIS, INRAE, France
From Leaf to Canopy Scattering and Fluorescence Simulation Using Unified 3-D Radiative Transfer Model
Abdelaziz Kallel
Centre de Recherche en Numérique de Sfax, Tunisia

Session 4
Understanding the Consequences of Complex Microbial Interactions in Agricultural Ecosystems (Chair : Masayuki Ushio)

Agriculture and the Disruption of Plant–Microbial Symbiosis
Stephanie Porter
Washington State University, USA
The Impact of Intensive Agriculture on Microbial Biogeography and Network Complexity
Samiran Benerjee
North Dakota State University, USA

Session 5
Advancing Crop-Environment Interaction Modeling Through Plant Phenotyping (Chair : Keisuke Ono)

Canopy-Environment Interaction in Crops: Light Dynamics and Photosynthesis
Erik Murchie
University of Nottingham, UK
3D Canopy Reconstruction for Crop Modelling
Alexandra Burgess
University of Nottingham, UK