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Skoltech scientists use computer vision and machine learning to predict plant growth

A group of scientists from the Space Center (SC) and the Center for Data-Intensive Science and Engineering (CDISE) at Skoltech have developed a method for predicting an increase in the plant biomass using 2D and 3D images. Their findings will help improve the efficiency of precision farming, both on Earth and in space. The results of their research were presented at the high-profile IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference.

With the continuous human population growth, pervasive agriculture research becomes all the more relevant. High technology opens up broad horizons for combating hunger in developing countries, enhancing food security, mitigating human impact on the environment and making agriculture more cost-effective.

Optimized use of the resources is among the multiple outstanding issues and challenges the pervasive agriculture is up against in attaining these goals. Accurate predictive models capable of predicting plant growth and optimizing production are an absolute necessity in this context. Unfortunately, the empirical models that describe an increase in biomass as a function of different factors have several weak points, including a limited scope of application and a great multitude of parameters that require long and expensive measurements. By contrast, the universal models that display fairly high accuracy are an indispensable tool for a wide range of applications ‒ from open-field agriculture and highly efficient greenhouse farms with crop growth monitoring capability to artificial life support systems for space stations.

The group of scientists comprising three Skoltech professors ‒ Rupert Gerzer, Tatiana Podladchikova and Andrey Somov and Skoltech PhD student Dmitry Shadrin , developed a method for predicting plant growth in artificial environment. As the first step, they collected statistics by measuring plant growth in an artificial soilless system using a 3D camera and established a relationship between the increase in the total biomass and the expansion of the total surface area of the leaves. Then they captured the increase in the total leaf area using a 2D camera and built a dynamic plant growth model based on these measurements.

The key distinguishing feature of the new method is that the data are collected using both 3D and 2D cameras ‒ an approach that obviates the need for time-consuming multi-parameter calculations. The leaf area and plant biomass data, coupled with an efficient mathematical model, produce accurate results.

The scientists conducted their experiment using a specifically designed automatic system with artificial growth capability, 2D and 3D cameras, and environment sensors. The system relies heavily on machine learning to model plant growth and predict its dynamics. Over 10,000 images were processed in the course of the experiment. The study laid the groundwork for the plant growth optimization pilot project currently underway on a high-tech experimental greenhouse farm of the Michurinsk State Agrarian University. 

“The key strength of our method is that it’s enough to get 3D images of each plant species only once. Then you can predict the biomass growth in greenhouses using the simplest cameras. This helps create much simpler and cheaper prediction, monitoring and optimization systems for greenhouses and artificial life support systems,” says the main author of the study Dmitry Shadrin.

“The desire to live in harmony with the world around us is the main driver for getting to the bottom of the observed phenomena, understanding their behavior and predicting the future course of events,” said Tatiana Podladchikova, professor at the Skoltech Space Center.

“Observation and experiment are the pillars of our knowledge about the world. Skoltech PhD student Dmitry Shadrin completed a unique soilless cultivation experiment with tomatoes and lettuce. The new findings made in this experiment and the efficient data analysis and biomass growth prediction methods make a valuable contribution to the development of autonomous life support systems for use in space and on Earth,” she explained.

This research study was carried out with the support of the NTI WT and IoT Center of Excellence.

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CSR (Center for Space Research) Scientific Symposium

We are pleased to invite you the first CSR (Center for Space Research) Scientific Symposium.

When: 30 January 2015, 9.00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.

Where: Beijing-1 Auditorium, Moscow School of Management

Skoltech Space Center Prof. Alessandto Golkar

Skoltech Space Center Prof. Alessandro Golkar

This event aims at creating an opportunity for faculty and researchers to know more of the research activities held within the Center.

We aim to accomplish the following:

  • Reach a better understanding of research activities, carrying out by members of Space Center;
  • Outline possible interaction between different research groups and/or involvement in joint research projects;
  • Present existing and planned research projects with other CREIs.

 

 

 

* The Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) is a private graduate research university in Skolkovo, Russia, a suburb of Moscow. Established in 2011 in collaboration with MIT, Skoltech educates global leaders in innovation, advances scientific knowledge, and fosters new technologies to address critical issues facing Russia and the world. Applying international research and educational models, the university integrates the best Russian scientific traditions with twenty-first century entrepreneurship and innovation.

 

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