About

Anatoliy Kazak is a versatile researcher whose work bridges agricultural technology, robotics, and regional economic development, with a particular focus on the southern regions of the Russian Federation. His most influential contribution examines the intersection of wine tourism and technological innovation in viticulture, garnering 13 citations and highlighting year-round tourism potential as a sustainable economic driver. Building on this foundation, Kazak has made significant strides in applying computer vision to viticulture, developing intelligent monitoring systems to assess plant health and detect grape diseases, as well as pioneering the use of image-based analysis to improve rootstock-graft compatibility — work that collectively reflects a commitment to modernizing agricultural practice through smart technology. Parallel to his agricultural research, Kazak has established himself as a commentator on Russia's robotics landscape, authoring studies on service robotics development trends, educational robotics, and the potential of robotic systems in resort and recreational industries. With a growing citation record across disciplines — from precision agriculture to emerging technology policy — his research offers valuable insights for students and professionals interested in the digitalization of traditional industries and regional innovation ecosystems.

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Key Achievements

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H-Index
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Papers
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Total Citations
6
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Wine tourism and the introduction of new technologies in winemaking and viticulture
13 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 15
🏛 Institutions: Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea, Humanitarian Institute, V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University

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