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Botany-Bot: Digital Twin Monitoring of Occluded and Underleaf Plant Structures with Gaussian Splats

Published: October 20, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.17783v1

By: Simeon Adebola , Chung Min Kim , Justin Kerr and more

BigTech Affiliations: Siemens University of California, Berkeley

Potential Business Impact:

Robot arm reveals hidden plant details for study.

Business Areas:
Image Recognition Data and Analytics, Software

Commercial plant phenotyping systems using fixed cameras cannot perceive many plant details due to leaf occlusion. In this paper, we present Botany-Bot, a system for building detailed "annotated digital twins" of living plants using two stereo cameras, a digital turntable inside a lightbox, an industrial robot arm, and 3D segmentated Gaussian Splat models. We also present robot algorithms for manipulating leaves to take high-resolution indexable images of occluded details such as stem buds and the underside/topside of leaves. Results from experiments suggest that Botany-Bot can segment leaves with 90.8% accuracy, detect leaves with 86.2% accuracy, lift/push leaves with 77.9% accuracy, and take detailed overside/underside images with 77.3% accuracy. Code, videos, and datasets are available at https://berkeleyautomation.github.io/Botany-Bot/.

Country of Origin
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Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics