1 July 2004 Development of a multispectral imagery device devoted to weed detection
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Abstract
Multispectral imagery is a large domain with a number of practical applications: thermography and quality control in industry, food science, and agronomy. The main interest is to obtain spectral information of the objects for which a reflectance signal can be associated to physical, chemical, and/or biological properties. Agronomic applications of multispectral imagery generally involve the acquisition of several images in visible and near infrared wavelengths. We first present a different kind of multispectral devices used for agronomic applications and then introduce an original multispectral acquisition system based on a single CCD. First results in laboratory are detailed, presenting a detection method using a neural network and in-field acquisitions and their results are shown. To improve the quality of weed detection, the spatial distribution of crops is used by a second method. Finally, the first works on merging are outlined.
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Jean-Baptiste Vioix, Jean-Paul Douzals, and Frédéric Truchetet "Development of a multispectral imagery device devoted to weed detection," Journal of Electronic Imaging 13(3), (1 July 2004). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1760756
Published: 1 July 2004
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Multispectral imaging

Charge-coupled devices

Reflectivity

Neural networks

Cameras

Neurons

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