论文标题
estectacióndeáreasde cruite Metiante深度学习y程序
Estimación de áreas de cultivo mediante Deep Learning y programación convencional
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论文摘要
人工智能使在各个领域的问题上实施了更准确,更有效的解决方案。在农业部门,主要需求之一是在始终了解农作物所占据或不占领的土地,以提高生产和盈利能力。传统的计算方法需要手动和亲自收集数据,从而导致较高的人工成本,执行时间和结果不准确。目前的工作提出了一种基于深度学习技术的新方法,该技术与常规编程相辅相成,以确定人口稠密的农作物区域的面积。我们认为是案例研究是厄瓜多尔种植和收获甘蔗中最知名的公司之一。该策略结合了生成的对抗神经网络(GAN),该网络在天然和城市景观的航空照片数据集上进行了训练,以改善图像分辨率;卷积神经网络(CNN)在甘蔗地块的航空照片数据集上训练,以区分人口稠密的农作物区域;以及以百分比方式计算区域的标准图像处理模块。进行的实验表明,航空照片的质量有显着改善,以及人口稠密的农作物区域和未吞噬的农作物区域之间的显着差异,因此,耕种和未耕种的地区更准确地结果。所提出的方法可以扩展到检测可能的害虫,杂草植被,动态农作物的发展以及定性和定量质量控制。
Artificial Intelligence has enabled the implementation of more accurate and efficient solutions to problems in various areas. In the agricultural sector, one of the main needs is to know at all times the extent of land occupied or not by crops in order to improve production and profitability. The traditional methods of calculation demand the collection of data manually and in person in the field, causing high labor costs, execution times, and inaccuracy in the results. The present work proposes a new method based on Deep Learning techniques complemented with conventional programming for the determination of the area of populated and unpopulated crop areas. We have considered as a case study one of the most recognized companies in the planting and harvesting of sugar cane in Ecuador. The strategy combines a Generative Adversarial Neural Network (GAN) that is trained on a dataset of aerial photographs of natural and urban landscapes to improve image resolution; a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) trained on a dataset of aerial photographs of sugar cane plots to distinguish populated or unpopulated crop areas; and a standard image processing module for the calculation of areas in a percentage manner. The experiments performed demonstrate a significant improvement in the quality of the aerial photographs as well as a remarkable differentiation between populated and unpopulated crop areas, consequently, a more accurate result of cultivated and uncultivated areas. The proposed method can be extended to the detection of possible pests, areas of weed vegetation, dynamic crop development, and both qualitative and quantitative quality control.