2021
DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.187.72350
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An image dataset of cleared, x-rayed, and fossil leaves vetted to plant family for human and machine learning

Abstract: Leaves are the most abundant and visible plant organ, both in the modern world and the fossil record. Identifying foliage to the correct plant family based on leaf architecture is a fundamental botanical skill that is also critical for isolated fossil leaves, which often, especially in the Cenozoic, represent extinct genera and species from extant families. Resources focused on leaf identification are remarkably scarce; however, the situation has improved due to the recent proliferation of digitized herbarium … Show more

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“…Fossils at right were manually marked, based on visual inspection, with unfilled squares to represent potential regions of similarity to computer‐vision hotspot locations on cleared leaves from the same family shown at left. All fossil images are from the open‐access image collection of Wilf et al (2021). Anacardiaceae .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fossils at right were manually marked, based on visual inspection, with unfilled squares to represent potential regions of similarity to computer‐vision hotspot locations on cleared leaves from the same family shown at left. All fossil images are from the open‐access image collection of Wilf et al (2021). Anacardiaceae .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Images and voucher data from the collection can be viewed online at the Cleared Leaf Image Database website (www. clearedleavesdb.org; Das et al, 2014; higher-resolution images are available via Wilf et al, 2021). Dipteronia sinensis (1134).…”
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“…For cleared leaves, we consulted slides and images from the National Cleared Leaf Collection (NCLC) held in the Division of Paleobotany of the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., including both the Jack A. Wolfe (NCLC-W) and Leo J. Hickey (NCLC-H) contributions. These collections are also online at (NCLC-W) and (NCLC-H) and were recently consolidated digitally as part of an open access leaf-image dataset ( Wilf et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%