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3d Object Recognition, Localization and Treatment of Rumex Obtusifolius in Its Natural Environment
1M. Holpp, 1T. Anken, 2D. Seatovic, 2R. Grueninger, 2R. Hueppi
1. Agricultural Engineering Systems Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon Research Station ART Ettenhausen, Switzerland
2. Institute of Mechatronic Systems Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW Winterthur, Switzerland

Rumex obtusifolius is one of the most highly competitive and persistent sorts of weed in agriculture. An automatic recognition and plant-treatment system is currently under development as an alternative treatment technique.

An infrared-laser triangulation sensor and a high-resolution smart camera are used to generate 3D images of the weeds and their natural environment. In a segmentation process, contiguous surface patches are separated from one other. These 3D surface patches are compared with different criteria of a plant database containing surface parameters such as shape, state of surface, etc. When individual objects are extracted and confirmed as possible leaves or parts of leaves, their texture is analyzed by comparing the information of simultaneously taken 2D images with database criteria. If an object is recognized as a dock leaf, its coordinates in the vehicle coordinate system are computed and the leaves are sprayed with herbicide.

The surface analysis in space can boost segmentation performance under conditions where state-of-the-art 2D recognition systems are not successful, e.g. low contrast, green-on-green images, noisy images, or images taken from inappropriate positions.

Initial results have been promising. System development focuses on a more robust imaging-sensor technique and refinement of the different algorithms. Looking to the future, the system design allows for the flexible integration of other plant species. 

Keyword: plant recognition, plant localization, 3D image processing, segmentation, texture analysis