Sweet pepper maturity evaluation

Ben Harel, Polina Kurtser, Yisrael Parmet, Yael Edan

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Abstract

This paper focuses on maturity evaluation derived by a color camera for a sweet pepper robotic harvester. Different color and
morphological features for sweet pepper maturity were evaluated. Side view and bottom view of sweet paper were analyzed and compared for their ability to classify into 4 maturity classes. The goal of this study was to differentiate between the two center classes which are difficult to separate. Statistical analysis of 13 different features in reliance to the maturity classification and the
views indicated the best features for classification. The results show that the features that can be used for classification between the two central classes from both bottom and side views are: Hue range, Equal2Real – the ratio between the equivalent equal sized circle perimeter to the shape perimeter and Area2Peri – the ratio between the area to the perimeter
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-171
JournalAdvances in Animal Biosciences
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

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