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The proposed system would consist of a pollen trap, a digital microscope, a weigh pan, and a motor driven carousel cartridge with 30 vials of alcohol.
 
The proposed system would consist of a pollen trap, a digital microscope, a weigh pan, and a motor driven carousel cartridge with 30 vials of alcohol.
As each load of pollen got knocked off by the pollen trap, it would be photographed and analyzed, and then go to a weight pan.  At the end of the day, the final weight would be logged and the pan dumped into a vial of alcohol.  The carousel would rotate to the next vial.  The carousel would also seal the vials.
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As a load of pollen got knocked off by the pollen trap, it would be photographed and analyzed, and then go to a weight pan.  At the end of the day, the final weight would be logged and the pan dumped into a vial of alcohol.  The carousel would rotate to the next vial.  The carousel would also seal the vials.
  
  
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[http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/102259/1/Micron2013_R1_v3.pdf ''Automated pollen identification using microscopic imaging and texture analysis'']
 
[http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/102259/1/Micron2013_R1_v3.pdf ''Automated pollen identification using microscopic imaging and texture analysis'']
J. Victor Marcosa, Rodrigo Navab, Gabriel Cristobala , Rafael Redondoa, Boris Escalante-Ramırezb, Gloria Buenoc, Oscar D ́enizc, Amelia
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J. Victor Marcosa, Rodrigo Navab, Gabriel Cristobala, Rafael Redondoa, Boris Escalante-Ramırezb, Gloria Buenoc, Oscar Denizc, Amelia
 
Gonzalez-Portod, Cristina Pardoe, Francois Chung, Tomas Rodrıguez
 
Gonzalez-Portod, Cristina Pardoe, Francois Chung, Tomas Rodrıguez

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The proposed system would consist of a pollen trap, a digital microscope, a weigh pan, and a motor driven carousel cartridge with 30 vials of alcohol. As a load of pollen got knocked off by the pollen trap, it would be photographed and analyzed, and then go to a weight pan. At the end of the day, the final weight would be logged and the pan dumped into a vial of alcohol. The carousel would rotate to the next vial. The carousel would also seal the vials.


Automation of Pollen Analysis using a Computer Craig Alexander Holdaway


Automated pollen identification using microscopic imaging and texture analysis J. Victor Marcosa, Rodrigo Navab, Gabriel Cristobala, Rafael Redondoa, Boris Escalante-Ramırezb, Gloria Buenoc, Oscar Denizc, Amelia Gonzalez-Portod, Cristina Pardoe, Francois Chung, Tomas Rodrıguez