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Artificial Intelligence for Biology and Agriculture

โœ Scribed by M. Monta, N. Kondo, K. C. Ting (auth.), S. Panigrahi, K. C. Ting (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This volume contains a total of thirteen papers covering a variety of AI topics ranging from computer vision and robotics to intelligent modeling, neural networks and fuzzy logic. There are two general articles on robotics and fuzzy logic. The article on robotics focuses on the application of robotics technology in plant production. The second article on fuzzy logic provides a general overview of the basics of fuzzy logic and a typical agricultural application of fuzzy logic. The article End effectors for tomato harvesting' enhances further the robotic research as applied to tomato harvesting. The application of computer vision techniques for different biological/agricultural applications, for example, length determination of cheese threads, recognition of plankton images and morphological identification of cotton fibers, depicts the complexity and heterogeneities of the problems and their solutions. The development of a real-time orange grading system in the articleVideo grading of oranges in real-time' further reports the capability of computer vision technology to meet the demand of high quality food products. The integration of neural network technology with computer vision and fuzzy logic for defect detection in eggs and identification of lettuce growth shows the power of hybridization of AI technologies to solve agricultural problems. Additional papers also focus on automated modeling of physiological processes during postharvest distribution of agricultural products, the applications of neural networks, fusion of AI technologies and three dimensional computer vision technologies for different problems ranging from botanical identification and cell migration analysis to food microstructure evaluation.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-iv
End-Effectors for Tomato Harvesting Robot....Pages 1-25
A Computer Vision Method for Determining Length of Cheese Shreds....Pages 27-37
Automated Modelling of Physiological Processes During Postharvest Distribution of Agricultural Products....Pages 39-70
A Neuro-Fuzzy Approach to Identify Lettuce Growth and Greenhouse Climate....Pages 71-93
Artificial Keys for Botanical Identification using a Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network (MLP)....Pages 95-115
Video Grading of Oranges in Real-Time....Pages 117-136
Cell Migration Analysis After In Vitro Wounding Injury with a Multi-Agent Approach....Pages 137-162
Color Computer Vision and Artificial Neural Networks for the Detection of Defects in Poultry Eggs....Pages 163-176
Automatic Plankton Image Recognition....Pages 177-199
Identification and Measurement of Convolutions in Cotton Fiber Using Image Analysis....Pages 201-211
Fuzzy Logic for Biological and Agricultural Systems....Pages 213-225
Robotics for Plant Production....Pages 227-243
Three-Dimensional Image Reconstruction Procedure for Food Microstructure Evaluation....Pages 245-262

โœฆ Subjects


Agriculture;Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics;Plant Physiology;Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems;Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity


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