Instant Insights: Artificial Intelligence applications in agriculture

Instant Insights: Artificial Intelligence applications in agriculture

  • Dr Leisa Armstrong
  • Dr N. Gandhi
  • Dr P. Taechatanasat
  • Dr Dean Diepeveen
  • Prof Stefano Carpin
  • Dr Ken Goldberg
  • Dr Stavros Vougioukas
  • Dr Ron Berenstein
  • Dr Josh Viers
  • Dr Jose Blasco
  • Dr María Gyomar González González
  • Dr Patricia Chueca
  • Dr Sergio Cubero
  • Dr Nuria Aleixos
  • Prof Anne-Katrin Mahlein
  • Dr Jan Behmann
  • Dr David Bohnenkamp
  • Dr René H. J. Heim
  • Dr Sebastian Streit
  • Dr Stefan Paulus
Publisher:Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingISBN 13: 9781801466264ISBN 10: 1801466262

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Instant Insights: Artificial Intelligence applications in agriculture is written by Dr Leisa Armstrong and published by Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1801466262 (ISBN 10) and 9781801466264 (ISBN 13).

This collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in agriculture. The first chapter reviews developments in the use of AI techniques to improve the functionality of decision support systems in agriculture. It reviews the use of techniques such as data mining, artificial neural networks, Bayesian networks, support vector machines and association rule mining. The second chapter examines how robotic and AI can be used to improve precision irrigation in vineyards. The chapter pays particular attention to robot-assisted precision irrigation delivery (RAPID), a novel system currently being developed and tested at the University of California in the United States. The third chapter reviews the current state of mechanized collection technology, such as the development of harvest-assist platforms, as well as the possibilities of these machines to incorporate artificial vision systems to perform an in-field pre-grading of the product. The final chapter explores the emergence of the automated assessment of plant diseases and traits through new sensor systems, AI and robotics. The chapter then considers the application of these digital technologies in plant breeding, focussing on smart farming and plant phenotyping.