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Investigation on Recognition Performance of Harvesting Robot Using Regions of Interest Histogram of Oriented Gradients Feature Based on Improved Fuzzy Least Square Support Vector Machine

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  • Jianping Ou
  • Jun Zhang
  • Ana C. Teodoro

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In order to solve the problems such as big errors, lack of universality, and too much time consuming occurred in the recognition of overlapped fruits, an improved fuzzy least square support vector machine (FLS-SVM) is established based on the fruit ROI-HOG feature. First, the RGB image is transformed into saturation and value (HSV) image, and then the regions of interest (ROI) are detected from HSV color information. Finally, the histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) feature of ROI will be used as the input of FLS-SVM pattern recognizer to realize the recognition of picking fruit. In addition, the verified FLS-SVM is used to investigate the recognition performance of harvesting robot using regions of interest histogram of oriented gradients feature. The results reveal that the vector sizes are effectively reduced and a higher detection speed is achieved without compromising accuracy relative to conventional approaches. Similarly, the detection accuracy for the learning samples, the isolated fruit, the overlapped fruit, and the background can achieve 99.50%, 96.0%, 89.9%, and 97.0%, respectively, which shows the good performance of the proposed improved ROI-HOG feature recognition method.

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  • Jianping Ou & Jun Zhang & Ana C. Teodoro, 2021. "Investigation on Recognition Performance of Harvesting Robot Using Regions of Interest Histogram of Oriented Gradients Feature Based on Improved Fuzzy Least Square Support Vector Machine," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6650367
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6650367
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