NUST MISIS scientists, together with colleagues from Tambov State Technical University (TSTU), China University of Mining Technology and Higher School of Economics, created the botANNIC robotic platform that automatically moves around the garden and detects diseased and damaged fruits. The newspaper writes about it “News” referring to university professors.
Using a stereo camera that uses neural networks to reproduce human vision, the robot scans deciduous and fertile parts of trees, looks for apples in the treetop and determines their level, said Ivan Ushakov, head of NUST MISIS Physics Department. maturity and damage.
“The classification accuracy is at least 80%,” said Alexander Divin, a professor in the Department of Mechatronics and Technological Measurements at TSTU.
Previously at MIT created Ingenious and adaptable robotic arm.