FLEXIGROBOTS_Detección y seguimiento de racimos para fenotipado en vídeos laterales de dron
La información sobre el fenotipado de la uva es valiosa para la toma de decisiones, ya que proporciona características del dosel vegetal, la fenología de la planta y las características foliares, que influyen en gran medida en el estado sanitario de la vid. El fenotipado mediante inspecciones sobre el terreno requiere mucho tiempo y es laborioso. Sin embargo, los avances en teledetección, como el uso de vehículos aéreos no tripulados (UAV) con múltiples tipos de sensores a bordo, ofrecen una alternativa que ahorra tiempo y trabajo. En este sentido, las técnicas de visión por ordenador, conocidas como Computer Vision, como la detección y el seguimiento de objetos, entran en juego como herramientas de análisis de los conjuntos de datos adquiridos con los UAV o los vehículos terrestres no tripulados.
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