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An Apple Detection Method Based on Des-YOLO v4 Algorithm for Harvesting Robots in Complex Environment

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  • Wei Chen
  • Jingfeng Zhang
  • Biyu Guo
  • Qingyu Wei
  • Zhiyu Zhu

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Real-time detection of apples in natural environment is a necessary condition for robots to pick apples automatically, and it is also a key technique for orchard yield prediction and fine management. To make the harvesting robots detect apples quickly and accurately in complex environment, a Des-YOLO v4 algorithm and a detection method of apples are proposed. Compared with the current mainstream detection algorithms, YOLO v4 has better detection performance. However, the complex network structure of YOLO v4 will reduce the picking efficiency of the robot. Therefore, a Des-YOLO structure is proposed, which reduces network parameters and improves the detection speed of the algorithm. In the training phase, the imbalance of positive and negative samples will cause false detection of apples. To solve the above problem, a class loss function based on AP-Loss (Average Precision Loss) is proposed to improve the accuracy of apple recognition. Traditional YOLO algorithm uses NMS (Nonmaximum Suppression) method to filter the prediction boxes, but NMS cannot detect the adjacent apples when they overlap each other. Therefore, Soft-NMS is used instead of NMS to solve the problem of missing detection, so as to improve the generalization of the algorithm. The proposed algorithm is tested on the self-made apple image data set. The results show that Des-YOLO v4 network has ideal features with a mAP (mean Average Precision) of apple detection of 97.13%, a recall rate of 90%, and a detection speed of 51 f/s. Compared with traditional network models such as YOLO v4 and Faster R-CNN, the Des-YOLO v4 can meet the accuracy and speed requirements of apple detection at the same time. Finally, the self-designed apple-harvesting robot is used to carry out the harvesting experiment. The experiment shows that the harvesting time is 8.7 seconds and the successful harvesting rate of the robot is 92.9%. Therefore, the proposed apple detection method has the advantages of higher recognition accuracy and faster recognition speed. It can provide new solutions for apple-harvesting robots and new ideas for smart agriculture.

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  • Wei Chen & Jingfeng Zhang & Biyu Guo & Qingyu Wei & Zhiyu Zhu, 2021. "An Apple Detection Method Based on Des-YOLO v4 Algorithm for Harvesting Robots in Complex Environment," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7351470
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7351470
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    1. Bo Xu & Xiang Cui & Wei Ji & Hao Yuan & Juncheng Wang, 2023. "Apple Grading Method Design and Implementation for Automatic Grader Based on Improved YOLOv5," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-18, January.

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