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Preliminary research on total nitrogen content prediction of sandalwood using the error-in-variable models based on digital image processing

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  • Zhulin Chen
  • Xuefeng Wang
  • Huaijing Wang

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This paper presents a method for predicting the total nitrogen content in sandalwood using digital image processing. The goal of this study is to provide a real-time, efficient, and highly automated nutritional diagnosis system for producers by analyzing images obtained in forests. Using images acquired from field servers, which were installed in six forest farms of different cities located in northern Hainan Province, we propose a new segmentation algorithm and define a new indicator named “growth status" (GS), which includes two varieties: GSMER (the ratio of sandalwood pixels to the minimum enclosing rectangle pixels) and GSMCC (the ratio of sandalwood pixels to minimum circumscribed circle pixels). We used the error-in-variable model by considering the errors that exist in independent variables. After comparison and analysis, the obtained results show that (1) The b and L channels in the Lab color system have complementary advantages. By combining this system with the Otsu method, median filtering and a morphological operation, sandalwood can be separated from the background. (2) The fitting degree of the models improves after adding the GS indicator and shows that GSMCC performs better than GSMER. (3) After using the error-in-variable model to estimate the parameters, the accuracy and precision of the model improved compared to the results obtained using the least squares method. The optimal model for predicting the total nitrogen content is y=237.374e−(4.471LL′+11.927aa′+2.782bb′)+26.248GSMCC−4.274. This study demonstrates the use of Internet of Things technology in forestry and provides guidance for the nutritional diagnosis of the important sandalwood tree species.

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  • Zhulin Chen & Xuefeng Wang & Huaijing Wang, 2018. "Preliminary research on total nitrogen content prediction of sandalwood using the error-in-variable models based on digital image processing," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(8), pages 1-22, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0202649
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202649
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