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AHPPEBot: Autonomous Robot for Tomato Harvesting based on Phenotyping and Pose Estimation

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arxiv 2405.06959 v1 pith:ZC6ZE3KT submitted 2024-05-11 cs.RO

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keywords harvestingestimationautonomousphenotypingposerobottomatoahppebot
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To address the limitations inherent to conventional automated harvesting robots specifically their suboptimal success rates and risk of crop damage, we design a novel bot named AHPPEBot which is capable of autonomous harvesting based on crop phenotyping and pose estimation. Specifically, In phenotyping, the detection, association, and maturity estimation of tomato trusses and individual fruits are accomplished through a multi-task YOLOv5 model coupled with a detection-based adaptive DBScan clustering algorithm. In pose estimation, we employ a deep learning model to predict seven semantic keypoints on the pedicel. These keypoints assist in the robot's path planning, minimize target contact, and facilitate the use of our specialized end effector for harvesting. In autonomous tomato harvesting experiments conducted in commercial greenhouses, our proposed robot achieved a harvesting success rate of 86.67%, with an average successful harvest time of 32.46 s, showcasing its continuous and robust harvesting capabilities. The result underscores the potential of harvesting robots to bridge the labor gap in agriculture.

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