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MRSliceNet: Multi-Scale Recursive Slice and Context Fusion Network for Instance Segmentation of Leaves from Plant
Shan Liu1,2, Guangshuai Wang3, Hongbin Fang1
1State Key Laboratory of Climate System Prediction and Risk Management, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210093, China.
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Plant phenotyping plays a vital role in connecting genotype to environmental adaptability, with important applications in crop breeding and precision agriculture. Traditional leaf measurement methods are laborious and destructive, while modern 3D sensing technologies like LiDAR provide high-resolution point clouds but face challenges in automatic leaf segmentation due to occlusion, geometric similarity, and uneven point density. To address these challenges, we propose MRSliceNet, an end-to-end deep learning framework inspired by human visual cognition. The network integrates three key components: a Multi-scale Recursive Slicing Module (MRSM) for detailed local feature extraction, a Context Fusion Module (CFM) that combines local and global features through attention mechanisms, and an Instance-Aware Clustering Head (IACH) that generates discriminative embeddings for precise instance separation. Extensive experiments on two challenging datasets show that our method establishes new state-of-the-art performance, achieving AP of 55.04%/53.78%, AP50 of 65.37%/64.00%, and AP25 of 74.68%/73.45% on Dataset A and Dataset B, respectively. The proposed framework not only produces clear boundaries and reliable instance identification but also provides an effective solution for automated plant phenotyping, as evidenced by its successful implementation in real-world agricultural research pipelines.

