GreenLab Course
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Presentation
GreenLab Structural aspects
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This section presents GreenLab's development modelling principles.
GreenLab structural modelling aspects are greatly inspired from structural models built on botanical architectural concepts.
It focuses, however, on quantitative aspects, including stochastic aspects.
It also sets out to characterize plant structure without instantiating it, using formal equations to quantify the number of organs for each growth cycle.
On a single plant level, construction also takes advantages of structure duplications.
Lastly, it presents a novel way of building the structures (if required), based on a limited number of sub-elements corresponding to axis topology, describing the plasticity that can be found at stand level.
Course Objectives
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The purpose of this course is to enable students to:
- Revisit the botanical architectural concepts involved in plant structural models
- Learn about GreenLab's development simplification and assumptions
- Learn about the two aspects of development modelling: rules and, probabilities
- Understand the way structures are built
- Understand the principles of structure quantification formalism