In-Field Estimation of Orange Number and Size by 3D Laser Scanning
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Méndez, Valeriano; Pérez Romero, Antonio Miguel; Sola-Guirado, Rubén; Miranda-Fuentes, Antonio; Manzano Agugliaro, Francisco Rogelio; [et al.]Date
2019-12-13Abstract
The estimation of fruit load of an orchard prior to harvest is useful for planning harvest logistics and trading decisions. The manual fruit counting and the determination of the harvesting capacity of the field results are expensive and time-consuming. The automatic counting of fruits and their geometry characterization with 3D LiDAR models can be an interesting alternative. Field research has been conducted in the province of Cordoba (Southern Spain) on 24 ‘Salustiana’ variety orange trees—Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck—(12 were pruned and 12 unpruned). Harvest size and the number of each fruit were registered. Likewise, the unitary weight of the fruits and their diameter were determined (N = 160). The orange trees were also modelled with 3D LiDAR with colour capture for their subsequent segmentation and fruit detection by using a K-means algorithm. In the case of pruned trees, a significant regression was obtained between the real and modelled fruit number (R2 = 0.63, p = 0.01). The op...
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orange tree
fruit recognition
K-means
LiDAR
HDS
GNSS
yield estimation
in-field