Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Australian Society of Information and Communication Technologies in Agriculture
Faculty
Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science
School
School of Computer and Security Science / eAgriculture Research Group
RAS ID
18565
Abstract
Computer technologies have been shown to improve agricultural productivity in a number of ways. One technique which is emerging as a useful tool is image processing. This paper presents a short survey on using image processing techniques to assist researchers and farmers to improve agricultural practices. Image processing has been used to assist with precision agriculture practices, weed and herbicide technologies, monitoring plant growth and plant nutrition management. This paper highlights the future potential for image processing for different agricultural industry contexts.
Access Rights
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Comments
Saxena, L., & Armstrong, L. (2014). A survey of image processing techniques for agriculture. Proceedings of Asian Federation for Information Technology in Agriculture. (pp. 401-413). Perth, W.A. Australian Society of Information and Communication Technologies in Agriculture. Available here