MANIPULATION
Color Vision in Robotic Fruit Harvesting
David C. Slaughter, R. C. Harrell
- Year
- 1987
- Citations
- 87
Abstract
ABSTRACT THIS report discusses the use of chrominance information in natural scenes to enhance digital color images used to control a robotic manipulator for fruit harvest. By exploiting the natural high contrast in color between fruit and other objects in a color image the ability to differentiate citrus fruit from background leaves, soil, and sky is demonstrated.
Keywords
ChrominanceComputer visionColor contrastArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceContrast (vision)Natural (archaeology)LuminanceGeography
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