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Three-dimensional Measurement of Loam Clods Using Machine Vision

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“…(1994) have analysed the images of travellers boarding and alighting from buses. One of the richest areas of development of image processing algorithms is agriculture, for recognizing weeds (Woebbecke et al ., 1995), for three‐dimensional reconstruction of clods of earth (Yonekawa et al ., 1994), for tracking piglets (McFarlane & Schofield, 1995) and making pigs comfortable (Wouters et al ., 1990; Geers et al ., 1991) and for estimating the weight of pigs and cows from ‘projected images’ and by stereo‐projection (Minagawa, 1994; Minagawa & Ichikawa, 1994; Schofield, 1990). Even oysters have not been neglected (Tojeiro & Wheaton, 1991; Li & Wheaton, 1992).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(1994) have analysed the images of travellers boarding and alighting from buses. One of the richest areas of development of image processing algorithms is agriculture, for recognizing weeds (Woebbecke et al ., 1995), for three‐dimensional reconstruction of clods of earth (Yonekawa et al ., 1994), for tracking piglets (McFarlane & Schofield, 1995) and making pigs comfortable (Wouters et al ., 1990; Geers et al ., 1991) and for estimating the weight of pigs and cows from ‘projected images’ and by stereo‐projection (Minagawa, 1994; Minagawa & Ichikawa, 1994; Schofield, 1990). Even oysters have not been neglected (Tojeiro & Wheaton, 1991; Li & Wheaton, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be accomplished in one of two ways. The objects may be rotated in normal or near infrared light, x-ray, laser light or structured light and viewed by one or two camera systems (Loctronic 1989, Samro 1995, Marchant et al 1990, Crowe 1996, Yonekawa et al 1994. Alternatively, several cameras, or a mirror viewing system may be positioned around a channel, where the potatoes pass through one by one (Weimar Werk 1996, Mörtl 1992).…”
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confidence: 99%