Title of article :
Use of statistical image analysis to discriminate carrot cultivars
Author/Authors :
Horgan، Graham W. نويسنده , , Talbot، Mike نويسنده , , Davey، Jonathan C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Appearance of a plant is an important element in the certification of crop cultivars ¯¯ there is usually a requirement that it be consistent and distinct from other cultivars. It can, therefore, also be used in the identification of samples of unknown cultivar. Appearance has traditionally been recorded using a mixture of simple measurements (for features such as length and breadth) and subjective scoring (for features such as colour and curvature). This paper describes the results of a project to study the use of automatic, objective image analysis in the discrimination of carrot cultivars. Withinyear matching achieves a success rate of 64% with 15 cultivars, which improves to 85% if groups of cultivars included because of their similarity, are amalgamated. Across-year matching to a set of 47 cultivars results in 29% exact matches and 60% in the top five.
Keywords :
Pasture , Biomass , Green dry matter , Near infrared reflectance
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE