Computer vision neural networks in support systems for making decision on a smart farm

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The creation of smart farms and urban farms (city farm) has become one of the development trends in recent years, both in agroengineering and in urban construction. A high level of automation significantly reduces the degree of human participation in the production processes of a smart farm. As a result, the requirements for the experience and professional knowledge in the field of agriculture of the owner and staff of such a farm are reduced. The article discusses the issues of creating intelligent decision support systems for a “smart” agricultural farm, in particular, for urban, city farms. In such systems, artificial neural networks (ANN) of computer vision are used to process the results of observations and recognize situations requiring human intervention. Using the example of an urban farm for growing strawberries, a number of applied tasks are formulated (detection of fruits classified by maturity, detection and classification of diseases, detection of stolons). The results of an experimental study of computer vision systems for these tasks are presented. The research methodology included the use of pre-trained neural network models with their additional training on their own sets of images and subsequent assessment of the accuracy of detection and classification. Neural networks configured for such tasks in decision support systems are complemented by algorithms working with knowledge bases and computational and logical models. Thus, a hardware and software complex is being created that allows not only to automate the execution of current business tasks, but also to recommend solutions in case of difficult situations that normally require a lot of professional experience and knowledge from the staff. The study was conducted on the basis of the agrobiotechnical complex of Tyumen State University.

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I. N. Glukhikh

University of Tyumen

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Email: i.n.glukhikh@utmn.ru

Grand PhD in Engineering Sciences, Professor

Russian Federation, Tyumen

A. S. Prokhoshin

University of Tyumen

Email: i.n.glukhikh@utmn.ru

Project Manager

Russian Federation, Tyumen

D. I. Glukhikh

University of Tyumen

Email: i.n.glukhikh@utmn.ru

PhD Student

Russian Federation, Tyumen

T. A. Filatova

University of Tyumen

Email: i.n.glukhikh@utmn.ru

Laboratory Assistant

Russian Federation, Tyumen

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