The Agricultural Products Deterioration Recognition Based on Computer Vision

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The computer vision technology is an important branch of computer science and artificial intelligence which is regarded as a non-destructive testing technique in the field of agriculture with a broad application prospects. This paper introduces the application of the computer vision technology in the agricultural products deterioration recognition, builds foundations for the accurate measurement of the agricultural products quality with computer visions, and establish the relationship between the feature information and quality of the agricultural products. Meanwhile, this paper combined the computer vision technology with infrared, microwave, NMR techniques to extract and test the visual information of the internal quality of the agricultural products.

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