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Vineyard yield estimation based on the analysis of high resolution images obtained with artificial illumination at night
Font Calafell, Davinia; Tresánchez Ribes, Marcel; Martínez Lacasa, Daniel; Moreno Blanc, Javier; Clotet Bellmunt, Eduard; Palacín Roca, Jordi
This paper presents a method for vineyard yield estimation based on the analysis of high-resolution images obtained with artificial illumination at night. First, this paper assesses different pixel-based segmentation methods in order to detect reddish grapes: threshold based, Mahalanobis distance, Bayesian classifier, linear color model segmentation and histogram segmentation, in order to obtain the best estimation of the area of the clusters of grapes in this illumination conditions. The color spaces tested were the original RGB and the Hue-Saturation-Value (HSV). The best segmentation method in the case of a non-occluded reddish table-grape variety was the threshold segmentation applied to the H layer, with an estimation error in the area of 13.55%, improved up to 10.01% by morphological filtering. Secondly, after segmentation, two procedures for yield estimation based on a previous calibration procedure have been proposed: (1) the number of pixels corresponding to a cluster of grapes is computed and converted directly into a yield estimate; and (2) the area of a cluster of grapes is converted into a volume by means of a solid of revolution, and this volume is converted into a yield estimate; the yield errors obtained were 16% and −17%, respectively. This work was partially funded by the University of Lleida, Indra, the Government of Catalonia (Comisionat per a Universitats i Recerca, Departament d’Innovació, Universitats i Empresa) and the European Social Fund: Ref. 2012FI_B 00301.
-Precision agriculture
-Yield estimation
-Segmentation techniques
-Color features
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