Author:
Van Evert Frits K.,Van Der Heijden Gerie W.A.M.,Lotz Lambertus A.P.,Polder Gerrit,Lamaker Arjan,De Jong Arjan,Kuyper Marjolijn C.,Groendijk Eltje J.K.,Neeteson Jacques J.,Van Der Zalm Ton
Abstract
Volunteer potato is a perennial weed that is difficult to control in crop rotations. It was our objective to build a small, low-cost robot capable of detecting volunteer potato plants in a cornfield and thus demonstrate the potential for automatic control of this weed. We used an electric toy truck as the basis for our robot. We developed a fast row-recognition algorithm based on the Hough transform and implemented it using a webcam. We developed an algorithm that detects the presence of a potato plant based on a combination of size, shape, and color of the green elements in an image and implemented it using a second webcam. The robot was able to detect potatoes while navigating autonomously through experimental and commercial cornfields. In a first experiment, 319 out of 324 images were correctly classified (98.5%) as showing, or not showing, a potato plant. In a second experiment, 126 out of 141 images were correctly classified (89.4%). Detection of a potato plant resulted in an acoustic signal, but future robots may be fitted with weed control equipment, or they may use a global positioning system to map the presence of weed plants so that regular equipment can be used for control.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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