From 916412062270b1af8c4f5be8a231eb1e841b4fc2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Oh, Sungchan" Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 13:28:59 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update README_RGB.md --- README_RGB.md | 21 +++++---------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/README_RGB.md b/README_RGB.md index 5a89e5d..959a4d9 100644 --- a/README_RGB.md +++ b/README_RGB.md @@ -1,33 +1,22 @@ # DataGuide-AAPF-RGB -This document utilizes phenotypic data derived from raw RGB images captured by the Ag [Alumni Seed Phenotyping Facility (AAPF)](https://ag.purdue.edu/aapf/). The data is available in two formats: +This document utilizes phenotypic data derived from raw RGB images captured by the [Ag Alumni Seed Phenotyping Facility (AAPF)](https://ag.purdue.edu/aapf/). The data is available in two formats: - Masterfile (.xlsx): This file contains a compilation of spreadsheets and a guide document explaining the data contents. - Raw Measurement Data: This folder structure houses individual spreadsheets (.csv format) and corresponding images (.png format) for each measured phenotype. +### File System Structure - - - - - - - -1. Introduction - -This document describes the file system structure and conventions used for data collected by the AAPF RGB imaging sensor. The data includes RGB and fluorescence images of plants along with derived morphological measurements and phenotypic information. - -1.1. File System Structure - -The data is organized into files containing images and spreadsheets based on the experiment, scanning time, and specific plant. Here's an example breakdown: +This section describes the file system structure and conventions used for data collected by the AAPF RGB imaging sensor. The data includes RGB and fluorescence images of plants along with derived morphological measurements and phenotypic information. Here's an example breakdown: Parent directory: Named as Experiment_{Experiment_Nubmer}, e.g., Experiment_394 Subdirectories: Named as {Experiment_Number}_{Treatment}, e.g., 394_SandSoybeanHigh -1.2. Filename Conventions +### Filename Conventions + Individual files (interim data products) are located under subdirectories. Filenames follow a specific format that encodes information about the data: VIS____---___.png