Automated Weed Detection Systems: A Review

A weed plant can be described as a plant that is unwanted at a specific location at a given time. Farmers have fought against the weed populations for as long as land has been used for food production. In conventional agriculture this weed control contributes a considerable amount to the overall cos...

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Main Author: Shanmugam, Saraswathi (author)
Other Authors: Assunção, Eduardo Timóteo (author), Mesquita, Ricardo (author), Veiros, André (author), Gaspar, Pedro Dinis (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/10343
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/10343
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Summary:A weed plant can be described as a plant that is unwanted at a specific location at a given time. Farmers have fought against the weed populations for as long as land has been used for food production. In conventional agriculture this weed control contributes a considerable amount to the overall cost of the produce. Automatic weed detection is one of the viable solutions for efficient reduction or exclusion of chemicals in crop production. Research studies have been focusing and combining modern approaches and proposed techniques which automatically analyze and evaluate segmented weed images. This study discusses and compares the weed control methods and gives special attention in describing the current research in automating the weed detection and control.