Vegebot robot applies machine learning to harvest lettuce
Vegebot, a vegetable-picking robot, uses machine learning to identify and harvest a commonplace, but challenging, agricultural crop. A team at the University of Cambridge initially trained Vegebot to recognize and harvest iceberg lettuce in the laboratory. It has now been successfully tested in a variety of field conditions in cooperation with G's Growers, a local fruit and vegetable co-operative. Although the prototype is nowhere near as fast or efficient as a human worker, it demonstrates how the use of robotics in agriculture might be expanded, even for crops like iceberg lettuce which are particularly challenging to harvest mechanically. The researchers published their results in The Journal of Field Robotics.
Jul-13-2019, 03:46:28 GMT
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- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Cambridgeshire > Cambridge (0.28)
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- Food & Agriculture > Agriculture (0.72)
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence