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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2020

Logistic Model Tree and Expectation-Maximization for Pollen Recognition and Grouping

Jean-Luc Henry
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Jack Molinié
Jimmy Nagau
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Hélène Delatte
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Gérard Lebreton
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Résumé

Palynology is a field of interest for many disciplines. It has multiple applications such as chronological dating, climatology, allergy treatment, and even honey characterization. Unfortunately, the analysis of a pollen slide is a complicated and time-consuming task that requires the intervention of experts in the field, which is becoming increasingly rare due to economic and social conditions. So, the automation of this task is a necessity. Pollen slides analysis is mainly a visual process as it is carried out with the naked eye. That is the reason why a primary method to automate palynology is the use of digital image processing. This method presents the lowest cost and has relatively good accuracy in pollen retrieval. In this work, we propose a system combining recognition and grouping of pollen. It consists of using a Logistic Model Tree to classify pollen already known by the proposed system while detecting any unknown species. Then, the unknown pollen species are divided using a cluster-based approach. Success rates for the recognition of known species have been achieved, and automated clustering seems to be a promising approach.
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hal-03207350 , version 1 (28-03-2022)

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Endrick Barnacin, Jean-Luc Henry, Jack Molinié, Jimmy Nagau, Hélène Delatte, et al.. Logistic Model Tree and Expectation-Maximization for Pollen Recognition and Grouping. International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition, Jul 2020, Tokyo, Japan. pp.46--49. ⟨hal-03207350⟩

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