A System Using Artificial Intelligence to Detect and Scare Bird Flocks in the Protection of Ripening Fruit

Author:

Marcoň PetrORCID,Janoušek JiříORCID,Pokorný Josef,Novotný Josef,Hutová Eliška Vlachová,Širůčková Anna,Čáp Martin,Lázničková Jana,Kadlec Radim,Raichl Petr,Dohnal Přemysl,Steinbauer MiloslavORCID,Gescheidtová EvaORCID

Abstract

Flocks of birds may cause major damage to fruit crops in the ripening phase. This problem is addressed by various methods for bird scaring; in many cases, however, the birds become accustomed to the distraction, and the applied scaring procedure loses its purpose. To help eliminate the difficulty, we present a system to detect flocks and to trigger an actuator that will scare the objects only when a flock passes through the monitored space. The actual detection is performed with artificial intelligence utilizing a convolutional neural network. Before teaching the network, we employed videocameras and a differential algorithm to detect all items moving in the vineyard. Such objects revealed in the images were labeled and then used in training, testing, and validating the network. The assessment of the detection algorithm required evaluating the parameters precision, recall, and F1 score. In terms of function, the algorithm is implemented in a module consisting of a microcomputer and a connected videocamera. When a flock is detected, the microcontroller will generate a signal to be wirelessly transmitted to the module, whose task is to trigger the scaring actuator.

Funder

Technology Agency of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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