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Agriculture goes greener with imaging

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Laura S. Marshall, [email protected]

WAGENINGEN, Netherlands – Machine vision technologies can help improve food production right at its roots by helping farmers identify and kill weeds in their fields. Researchers at Wageningen University have developed a system that automatically does just that; such a system could help raise productivity, lower costs and protect the environment. The researchers, who work in the university’s Farm Technology Group, set out to develop a system that would recognize and attack a weed called the wild potato, which can be a nuisance to sugar beet farmers. When crops are rotated from potatoes to beets, the leftover...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
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    Infrared (IR) refers to the region of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths longer than those of visible light, but shorter than those of microwaves. The infrared spectrum spans wavelengths roughly between 700 nanometers (nm) and 1 millimeter (mm). It is divided into three main subcategories: Near-infrared (NIR): Wavelengths from approximately 700 nm to 1.4 micrometers (µm). Near-infrared light is often used in telecommunications, as well as in various imaging and sensing...
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    1. A generic term for detector. 2. A complete optical/mechanical/electronic system that contains some form of radiation detector.
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