Imaging as a technique for assessment and control in the field


Autoria(s): Stafford, J. V.; Zwiggelaar, Reyer; Bull, C. R.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Computer Science

Vision, Graphics and Visualisation Group

Data(s)

13/03/2008

13/03/2008

1995

Resumo

C.R. Bull, R. Zwiggelaar and J.V. Stafford, 'Imaging as a technique for assessment and control in the field', Aspects of Applied Biology 43, 197-204 (1995)

This paper discusses the potential of using vision systems to monitor and control arable farming operations. Several examples, predominately concerned with the detection of weeds in crops, that have been or are being developed are discussed. These examples are used to illustrate the type of areas in which vision systems could be applied. Particular emphasis is given to the benefits of vision systems and the difficulties associated with reproducing even a small proportion of the visual and interpretive skills of a human. The future prospects of vision systems in the agricultural industry are discussed.

Peer reviewed

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8

Identificador

Stafford , J V , Zwiggelaar , R & Bull , C R 1995 , ' Imaging as a technique for assessment and control in the field ' Aspects of Applied Biology , vol 43 , pp. 197-204 .

PURE: 76257

PURE UUID: e542783e-71e8-4d7a-ae4d-f087fa19b43a

dspace: 2160/545

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/545

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eng

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Aspects of Applied Biology

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