OVERVIEW
The workshop aims to inform all interested researchers on recent work and advances in perception related to soft fruit domain. The workshop consists of two parts: presentations from individual researchers with an opening from the industry (David Thomson, Berry Garden Growers) and a practical session on technical and methodological aspects (datasets, evaluation methodology, software frameworks and work done elsewhere). We have speakers from NMBU, University of Sheffield, King’s College London and University of Lincoln.
TIME, DATE AND PLACE
10:00 AM (BST), 28th of July 2020, Google Meet (by invitation)
PROGRAMME
- 10:00 Welcome
- 10:05 “Challenges in Strawberry Production” David Thomson, Agronomist from Berry Garden Growers Ltd.
WIP reports
- 11:00 Detection and localization of strawberry fruit Yuanyue Ge (NMBU)
- 11:20 Identification and Tracking of Strawberry Fruit Raymond Kirk (UOL)
- 11:40 A bioinspired mechanism for learning-free general fruit detection Zeke Hobbs (Sheffield)
Lunch break 12:00-13:00
- 13:00 Orientation Estimation of Strawberry Fruit Nikolaus Wagner (UOL)
- 13:20 3D reconstructions of strawberry fruit Justin Le Louedec (UOL)
- 13:40 Detection of fruit defects Adrian Salazar Gomez (UOL)
- 14:00 Toward Robot Co-labourers for Intelligent Farming, Zhuoling Huang (King’s College, London)
Practical Session
- 14:20 Agricultural datasets available at UOL and beyond: Adrian Salazar Gomez
- 14:30 Data access and methodology: Raymond Kirk
- 14:40 Automatic annotation tools: Nikolaus Wagner
- 14:45 Recent advances including reports in the area, cool papers and techniques: group discussions
- 15:40 End