Detecting Bare Spots in Wild Blueberry Fields using Digital Color Photography
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2010-09
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Zhang, F.
Zaman, Q. U.
Percival, D. C.
Schumann, A. W.
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Wild blueberry fields are developed from native stands on deforested land by removing
competing vegetation The majority of fields are situated in naturally acidic and
non-fertile sods that have high proportions of bare spots, weed patches, and gentle to
severe topography Producers presently apply agrochemicals uniformly without considering
bare spots The unnecessary or over-application of agrochemicals in bare spots may
increase cost of production and environmental pollution An automated cost-effective
machine vision system using digital color photography was developed and tested to detect
and map bare spots for site-specific application of agrochemicals within wild blueberry
fields The experiment was conducted at a 4-ha wild blueberry field in central Nova
Scotia The machine vision system consisting of a digital color camera, differential
global positioning system, and notebook computer was mounted on a specialized farm
vehicle Custom software for grabbing and processing color images was developed m Delphi
5 0 and C++ programming languages The images taken by the digital camera were stored in
the notebook computer automatically and then processed in red, green, and blue (RGB),
and hue, saturation, and value (HSV) color spaces to detect bare spots in real-tune
within blueberry fields The best results were achieved in hue image color space with 99%
accuracy and a processing speed of 661 ms per image The results indicated that bare
spots could be identified and mapped with this cost-effective digital photography
technique in wild blueberry fields This information is useful for site-specific
application, and has the potential to reduce agrochemical usage and associated
environmental impacts in the wild blueberry production system
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Zhang, F., Q. U. Zaman, D. C. Percival, and A. W. Schumann. 2010. "Detecting Bare Spots in Wild Blueberry Fields using Digital Color Photography." Applied Engineering in Agriculture 26(5): 723-728.