2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-018-6271-3
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Volumetric estimation using 3D reconstruction method for grading of fruits

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“…For example, Wang et al [10] developed automatic fruit shape measurement based on 3D reconstruction, using a Kinect sensor and an electric turntable. Similarly, Jadhav et al [11] investigated the volumetric 3D reconstruction of different fruits based on voxel mapping using silhouette probabilities and inter-image homographies, with multiple RGB cameras and a checkerboard. Complete reconstruction approaches are generally suitable for ground truth dataset generation or volumetric estimation in laboratory conditions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Wang et al [10] developed automatic fruit shape measurement based on 3D reconstruction, using a Kinect sensor and an electric turntable. Similarly, Jadhav et al [11] investigated the volumetric 3D reconstruction of different fruits based on voxel mapping using silhouette probabilities and inter-image homographies, with multiple RGB cameras and a checkerboard. Complete reconstruction approaches are generally suitable for ground truth dataset generation or volumetric estimation in laboratory conditions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D reconstruction of plant matter is important in solving a number of core tasks including growth measurement and yield estimation such as seen in work by Moonrinta et al [13]. Jadhav et al also use 3D reconstruction to help with the grading of fruit, with emphasis put on the importance of accurate reconstruction of arbitrary shapes [14]. Similarly, 3D reconstruction has been used to map the geometry of plant shoots, another common phenotyping task [15].…”
Section: Plant Phenotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baigvand et al [11] applied an image processing algorithm to develop the machine vision for grading figs. According to the volume and maturity feature, Jadhav et al [12] proposed a fruit grading system to reconstruct fruit volume. Deplomo et al [13] employed image processing methods to classify the size, color, and texture of onions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%