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notes

notes for research gathering on 2008-11-28 at FoAM related » project groworld

what tools can we use to simulate plants?

  1. form → (…)
  2. function → more involved

L-Systems

“The power of L systems goes beyond their capability to generate realistic images of plants […] they also provide a model of their operation, including processes such as tropisms, abscission, signal propagation, or watering.”

–Roberto S. Ferrero

There is a number of applications in which L systems plays an important role as a biological model:

  1. structural models of trees integrated in more complex forest ecosystem simulations,
  2. identifying plant response to insect attack,
  3. design of new varieties of plants,
  4. reconstruction of extinct plant species,
  5. crop yield prediction,
  6. classification of branching patterns in inflorescences,
  7. simulation of fungal growth, or
  8. computer aided learning for farm managers.“

via. Roberto S. Ferrero

Following the structure of “algorithmic beauty of plants”…

DOL-systems

Stochastic L-systems

Context-sensitive L-systems

Parametric L-systems

Developmental models (ABOP 3.1 ->)

animation (ABOP 6)

Timed DOL systems

open L-systems

reaction diffusion systems

can we model plants interacting with each other and their environment?

demos


Further