Fig. 7: Feature importance for classifying stomatal and chloroplast spatial variation.
From: Spatial patterning of chloroplasts and stomata in developing cacao leaves

The bar graph depicts the relative importance of seven morphological features in classifying the spatial variation of stomata (gray bars) and chloroplasts (orange bars) in Stage C cacao leaves. Higher bars indicate greater importance for classification. DPC displayed patterns of chloroplasts, DPS displayed patterns of stomata, LWR length-width ratio, IS and CG distance between the intersection of length and width (IS) and center of gravity (CG).