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Study on Classification Corn Seedling and Weed Based on RGB Model and HSV Model

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Abstract

RGB (Red-Green-Blue) model and HSV (Hue-Saturation-Value) model are used to classify corn seeding and weed. Plants are distinguished from background based on color feature, and the binary image is acquired. As foreground in binary image, corn seedling and weed are labelled effectively with a set of numbers after clearing noise and labelling connected components. Then saturation energy of each connected component with a certain label can be calculated, and the maximum saturation energy is corresponded to the region of corn seedling. Furthermore, in hue image, corn seedling root has larger hue value, so the location of root is acquired. Therefore, we can not only classify corn seedling and weed, but also acquire location of corn seedling root, and the results show that the method of classification corn seedling and weed based on RGB model and HSV model has a great accuracy and real-time performance.

DOI 10.11648/j.aff.20170601.17
Published in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2017)
Page(s) 49-54
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Keywords

Connected Components Labeling, Saturation Energy, Classification, Corn Seedling, Location

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