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Penn State researchers programmed AI models and trained computer vision system to track plant growth
The new system utilizes artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) to enable continuous, precise tracking of plant growth. It uses recursive image segmentation model that processes sequential images to track plant changes accurately.
March 3, 06:00 pm · 1 min read
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Europe is falling behind in this field. The concerns 30 years ago was reasonable. Now not so much. We need crops that can survive in a more extreme future climate. Handle droughts and hot weather better. Crops that are less tasty to pests like hogs and deere.
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