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Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots

Automatic recognition of ripening tomatoes is a main hurdle precluding the replacement of manual labour by robotic harvesting. In this paper, we present a novel automatic algorithm for recognition of ripening tomatoes using an improved method that combines multiple features, feature analysis and sel...

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Autores principales: Wu, Jingui, Zhang, Baohua, Zhou, Jun, Xiong, Yingjun, Gu, Baoxing, Yang, Xiaolong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30717147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19030612
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author Wu, Jingui
Zhang, Baohua
Zhou, Jun
Xiong, Yingjun
Gu, Baoxing
Yang, Xiaolong
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Zhang, Baohua
Zhou, Jun
Xiong, Yingjun
Gu, Baoxing
Yang, Xiaolong
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description Automatic recognition of ripening tomatoes is a main hurdle precluding the replacement of manual labour by robotic harvesting. In this paper, we present a novel automatic algorithm for recognition of ripening tomatoes using an improved method that combines multiple features, feature analysis and selection, a weighted relevance vector machine (RVM) classifier, and a bi-layer classification strategy. The algorithm operates using a two-layer strategy. The first-layer classification strategy aims to identify tomato-containing regions in images using the colour difference information. The second classification strategy is based on a classifier that is trained on multi-medium features. In our proposed algorithm, to simplify the calculation and to improve the recognition efficiency, the processed images are divided into 9 × 9 pixel blocks, and these blocks, rather than single pixels, are considered as the basic units in the classification task. Six colour-related features, namely the Red (R), Green (G), Blue (B), Hue (H), Saturation (S) and Intensity (I) components, respectively, colour components, and five textural features (entropy, energy, correlation, inertial moment and local smoothing) were extracted from pixel blocks. Relevant features and their weights were analysed using the iterative RELIEF (I-RELIEF) algorithm. The image blocks were classified into different categories using a weighted RVM classifier based on the selected relevant features. The final results of tomato recognition were determined by combining the block classification results and the bi-layer classification strategy. The algorithm demonstrated the detection accuracy of 94.90% on 120 images, this suggests that the proposed algorithm is effective and suitable for tomato detection
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spelling pubmed-63871242019-02-26 Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots Wu, Jingui Zhang, Baohua Zhou, Jun Xiong, Yingjun Gu, Baoxing Yang, Xiaolong Sensors (Basel) Article Automatic recognition of ripening tomatoes is a main hurdle precluding the replacement of manual labour by robotic harvesting. In this paper, we present a novel automatic algorithm for recognition of ripening tomatoes using an improved method that combines multiple features, feature analysis and selection, a weighted relevance vector machine (RVM) classifier, and a bi-layer classification strategy. The algorithm operates using a two-layer strategy. The first-layer classification strategy aims to identify tomato-containing regions in images using the colour difference information. The second classification strategy is based on a classifier that is trained on multi-medium features. In our proposed algorithm, to simplify the calculation and to improve the recognition efficiency, the processed images are divided into 9 × 9 pixel blocks, and these blocks, rather than single pixels, are considered as the basic units in the classification task. Six colour-related features, namely the Red (R), Green (G), Blue (B), Hue (H), Saturation (S) and Intensity (I) components, respectively, colour components, and five textural features (entropy, energy, correlation, inertial moment and local smoothing) were extracted from pixel blocks. Relevant features and their weights were analysed using the iterative RELIEF (I-RELIEF) algorithm. The image blocks were classified into different categories using a weighted RVM classifier based on the selected relevant features. The final results of tomato recognition were determined by combining the block classification results and the bi-layer classification strategy. The algorithm demonstrated the detection accuracy of 94.90% on 120 images, this suggests that the proposed algorithm is effective and suitable for tomato detection MDPI 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6387124/ /pubmed/30717147 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19030612 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wu, Jingui
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Xiong, Yingjun
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Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots
title Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots
title_full Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots
title_fullStr Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots
title_full_unstemmed Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots
title_short Automatic Recognition of Ripening Tomatoes by Combining Multi-Feature Fusion with a Bi-Layer Classification Strategy for Harvesting Robots
title_sort automatic recognition of ripening tomatoes by combining multi-feature fusion with a bi-layer classification strategy for harvesting robots
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30717147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19030612
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