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SAM-GAN: An improved DCGAN for rice seed viability determination using near-infrared hyperspectral imaging

Qi et al., 2024

Document ID
10722874290289352747
Author
Qi H
Huang Z
Jin B
Tang Q
Jia L
Zhao G
Cao D
Sun Z
Zhang C
Publication year
Publication venue
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture

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Viability is a significant indicator of rice seeds, affecting rice yield and quality. Existing viability determination methods cannot meet the requirements of rapidity, non-destructive and accuracy. In this study, near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was used to detect the …
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