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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Volume 135
Volume 135, April 2017
- Milos Ilic, Srdjan Jovic, Petar C. Spalevic, Igor Vujicic:
Water cycle estimation by neuro-fuzzy approach. 1-3 - Arda Aydin:
Using 3D vision camera system to automatically assess the level of inactivity in broiler chickens. 4-10 - Pongchanun Luangpaiboon:
Strategic design for dynamic multi-zone truckload shipments: A study of OTOP agricultural products in Thailand. 11-22 - Adam L. Kaczmarek:
Stereo vision with Equal Baseline Multiple Camera Set (EBMCS) for obtaining depth maps of plants. 23-37 - Atefeh Mir, Jamshid Piri, Özgür Kisi:
Spatial monitoring and zoning water quality of Sistan River in the wet and dry years using GIS and geostatistics. 38-50 - Dan Børge Jensen, Nils Toft, Anders Ringgaard Kristensen:
A multivariate dynamic linear model for early warnings of diarrhea and pen fouling in slaughter pigs. 51-62 - Jing-Lei Tang, Dong Wang, ZhiGuang Zhang, LiJun He, Jing Xin, Yang Xu:
Weed identification based on K-means feature learning combined with convolutional neural network. 63-70 - Yan-yun Han, Kai-yi Wang, Zhongqiang Liu, Qi Zhang, Shouhui Pan, Xiangyu Zhao, Shu-feng Wang:
A crop trait information acquisition system with multitag-based identification technologies for breeding precision management. 71-80 - Diego Sebastián Pérez, Facundo Bromberg, Carlos Ariel Díaz:
Image classification for detection of winter grapevine buds in natural conditions using scale-invariant features transform, bag of features and support vector machines. 81-95 - Tamoghna Ojha, Sudip Misra, Narendra Singh Raghuwanshi:
Sensing-cloud: Leveraging the benefits for agricultural applications. 96-107 - Christian Manteuffel, Eberhard Hartung, Mariana Schmidt, Gundula Hoffmann, Peter Christian Schön:
Online detection and localisation of piglet crushing using vocalisation analysis and context data. 108-114 - Du-Ming Tsai, Wan-Ling Chen:
Coffee plantation area recognition in satellite images using Fourier transform. 115-127 - Rory L. Roten, Jaco Fourie, Jennifer L. Owens, Jason A. K. Trethewey, Dinanjana C. Ekanayake, Armin Werner, Kenji Irie, Michael Hagedorn, Keith C. Cameron:
Urine patch detection using LiDAR technology to improve nitrogen use efficiency in grazed pastures. 128-133 - Xi Qiao, Jianhua Bao, Lihua Zeng, Jian Zou, Daoliang Li:
An automatic active contour method for sea cucumber segmentation in natural underwater environments. 134-142 - Muhammad Tousif Bhatti, Arif A. Anwar, Muhammad Aslam:
Groundwater monitoring and management: Status and options in Pakistan. 143-153 - Chuanqi Xie, Ce Yang, Yong He:
Hyperspectral imaging for classification of healthy and gray mold diseased tomato leaves with different infection severities. 154-162 - Shibu E. Muhammed, Ben P. Marchant, Richard Webster, Andrew P. Whitmore, Gordon Dailey, Alice E. Milne:
Assessing sampling designs for determining fertilizer practice from yield data. 163-174 - Andrea Pezzuolo, Benjamin Dumont, Luigi Sartori, Francesco Marinello, Massimiliano De Antoni Migliorati, Bruno Basso:
Evaluating the impact of soil conservation measures on soil organic carbon at the farm scale. 175-182 - Hesham Abd-El Monsef, Scot E. Smith:
A new approach for estimating mangrove canopy cover using Landsat 8 imagery. 183-194 - Xiang Wang, Qile He, Maja Matetic, Tomislav Jemric, Xiaoshuan Zhang:
Development and evaluation on a wireless multi-gas-sensors system for improving traceability and transparency of table grape cold chain. 195-207 - Marco A. Contreras, Rafael Freitas, Lucas Ribeiro, Jeffrey Stringer, Chase Clark:
Multi-camera surveillance systems for time and motion studies of timber harvesting equipment. 208-215 - Giuseppe Todde, Lelia Murgia, Maria Caria, Antonio Pazzona:
Dairy Energy Prediction (DEP) model: A tool for predicting energy use and related emissions and costs in dairy farms. 216-221 - Nan An, Stephen M. Welch, R. J. Cody Markelz, Robert L. Baker, Christine M. Palmer, James Ta, Julin N. Maloof, Cynthia Weinig:
Quantifying time-series of leaf morphology using 2D and 3D photogrammetry methods for high-throughput plant phenotyping. 222-232 - Chao Zhou, Baihai Zhang, Kai Lin, Daming Xu, Caiwen Chen, Xinting Yang, Chuanheng Sun:
Near-infrared imaging to quantify the feeding behavior of fish in aquaculture. 233-241 - Jalal Shiri, Ali Keshavarzi, Özgür Kisi, Ursula Iturrarán-Viveros, Ali Bagherzadeh, Seyed Rohollah Mousavi, Sepideh Karimi:
Modeling soil cation exchange capacity using soil parameters: Assessing the heuristic models. 242-251 - Hiwa Golpira, Hêmin Golpîra:
Soft simulator for redesigning of a chickpea harvester header. 252-259 - Qiu-Xia Hu, Jie Tian, Dongjian He:
Wheat leaf lesion color image segmentation with improved multichannel selection based on the Chan-Vese model. 260-268 - Manisha Sanjay Sirsat, Eva Cernadas, Manuel Fernández Delgado, R. Khan:
Classification of agricultural soil parameters in India. 269-279 - Manoj Kumar Patel, Bushra Praveen, Hemant Kumar Sahoo, Bharat Patel, Ashwani Kumar, Manjeet Singh, Manoj Kumar Nayak, Pradeep Rajan:
An advance air-induced air-assisted electrostatic nozzle with enhanced performance. 280-288 - Jinzhu Lu, Reza Ehsani, Yeyin Shi, Jaafar Abdulridha, Ana I. de Castro, Yunjun Xu:
Field detection of anthracnose crown rot in strawberry using spectroscopy technology. 289-299 - Jennifer Mack, Christian Lenz, Johannes Teutrine, Volker Steinhage:
High-precision 3D detection and reconstruction of grapes from laser range data for efficient phenotyping based on supervised learning. 300-311 - Peyman Afrasiabikia, Atefeh Parvaresh Rizi, Mahmoud Javan:
Scenarios for improvement of water distribution in Doroodzan irrigation network based on hydraulic simulation. 312-320 - Meng Zhang, Dah-Jye Lee, Kirt D. Lillywhite, Beau J. Tippetts:
Automatic quality and moisture evaluations using Evolution Constructed Features. 321-327 - Michele Mattetti, Giovanni Molari, Eugenio Sereni:
Damage evaluation of driving events for agricultural tractors. 328-337 - Carl Giuffre, Sharon R. Lubkin, David R. Tarpy:
Automated assay and differential model of western honey bee (Apis mellifera) autogrooming using digital image processing. 338-344
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