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This paper describes a novel method for mobile-vibration-based crop inspection to visualize differences in dynamics between vibrating crops and objects pixel by pixel with vision-based FFT analysis. High-frame-rate video analysis was conducted for (1) multiple fans and (2) rice grains and husks on a vibrating sieve, and they were verified by enhancing the differences in dynamics between multiple objects even when their appearances are too similar to distinguish each other in a single image.
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Shimasaki, K., Raut, S., Jiang, M., Takaki, T., Ishii, I. (2019). High-Frame-Rate Video Analysis for Mobile-Vibration-Based Crop Inspection. In: Saha, S., Ravi, M. (eds) Rural Technology Development and Delivery. Design Science and Innovation. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6435-8_10
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