Author:
Chetyrbok Petr,Kazak Anatoliy,Gallini Nadezhda,Rudenko Marina,Rudenko Andrey,Abramov Dmitry
Abstract
The article considers the possibilities of using the artificial intelligence in horticulture and viticulture. At present, the artificial intelligence technologies are actively used in agriculture, which make it possible to effectively determine crop yields, automate the cropping and storage of agricultural produce, determine the condition of the soil, the composition and effective use of fertilizers, identify plant diseases and bring weeds under control using recognition methods. The use of the artificial intelligence methods in horticulture and viticulture has its own specific features: firstly, robotic complexes for harvesting cherries, apricots, apples, peaches and grapes; and secondly, the identification of fruit diseases by means photo recognition using neural networks’ machine learning.
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