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    Smart Vision System Enhances Specialty Crop Monitoring

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 5, 2025Updated:March 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Soilless growing Smart Vision System in controlled environment agriculture at Penn State aim to enhance year-round production of specialty crops by leveraging precision agriculture techniques for better competitiveness and sustainability.
    2. The research team developed an automated crop-monitoring system utilizing IoT, AI, and advanced computer vision, allowing continuous monitoring of plant growth and informed crop management.
    3. A key innovation of the study includes the first implementation of a recursive image segmentation model that accurately tracks plant growth through high-resolution images captured over time.
    4. The interdisciplinary project emphasizes the integration of expertise from agricultural engineers and plant scientists, aiming to revolutionize crop management and improve food security through efficient data monitoring and resource management technologies.

    New Computer Vision System Aims to Transform Specialty Crop Monitoring

    A recent breakthrough by researchers at Penn State University promises to revolutionize the way specialty crops are monitored in controlled environment agriculture. This advanced method, known as soilless growing systems, allows for year-round production of high-quality crops. However, to remain competitive, farmers need precise monitoring techniques.

    To address this need, an interdisciplinary research team developed an automated crop-monitoring system. The system provides continuous data on plant growth and needs, enabling more informed crop management decisions. “Traditionally, crop monitoring is time-consuming and requires specialized personnel,” said Long He, a leading associate professor on the project. “Automated systems change that by allowing continuous monitoring and frequent data collection.”

    The team’s findings, published in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, highlight an innovative integration of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and computer vision. This new system enables precise monitoring and analysis of plants throughout their growth cycles. By using high-resolution, sequential images taken at predetermined intervals, the researchers created a unique recursive image segmentation model. This model tracks changes in plant growth effectively.

    Targeted Study on Soilless Agriculture

    In their study, the team focused on baby bok choy, but they believe this technology can be applied to a variety of crops. The project reflects over a decade of research into automated and precision agriculture techniques, covering tasks from crop picking to pest control.

    Chenchen Kang, the first author of the study, played a pivotal role in teaching the computer vision system to track plant growth. “He installed sensors, processed data, and developed the AI models,” He said, underscoring the team’s collaborative effort.

    Francesco Di Gioia, another key researcher, emphasized the importance of drawing on diverse expertise. He stated that integrating agricultural engineering with plant science is crucial for developing effective precision agriculture solutions. “The ability to automatically monitor crops and environmental factors will enhance food security,” Di Gioia added.

    In the future, this technology could not only boost crop quality but also allow for tailored nutritional profiles, further benefiting consumers and farmers alike.

    The research received funding from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, echoing a broader commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. This innovative approach marks a significant step towards improving the efficiency and sustainability of controlled environment agriculture systems.

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