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Multispectral detection of floral buds for automated thinning of pear

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Thinning of pome and stone fruit involves the reduction of tree crop load in order to regulate fruit set and quality. As it is typically carried out through manual labor, thinning comprises a large part of a grower’s production costs. Mechanized thinning has been shown to be a cost-effective alternative but the performance of existing thinning devices needs to be further improved by taking the variation in bearing capacity of the individual trees into account.In this work, a multispectral camera system is developed to detect the floral buds of pear (cv. Conference) during the growth stages prior to bloom. During a two-year field trial, the multispectral system was used to measure orchard scenes in six distinct optical wavebands under controlled illumination. These wavebands are situated in the visible and near infrared region of the spectrum and were selected based on hyperspectral laboratory measurements described in previous work.The recorded multispectral images were converted to a database containing the spatial–spectral signatures of the objects present in the orchard. Subsequently, canonical correlation analysis was applied to create a spectral discriminant model that detects pixels originating from floral buds. This model was then applied to the recorded data after which an image analysis algorithm was designed and optimized to predict the number of floral buds. In total, approximately 87% of the visible floral buds were detected correctly with a low false discovery rate (<16%). Therefore, it is expected that the multispectral sensor can be used to improve the efficiency of existing thinning devices. Additionally, it could as well be used as a stand-alone sensor for early-season yield estimation.
Tijdschrift: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
ISSN: 0168-1699
Volume: 113
Pagina's: 93 - 103
Jaar van publicatie:2015
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BOF-publication weight:3
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Private, Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open