The final phase Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge started
Added on 27 June 2022
WUR started the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge in 2018. After two editions of growing remotely cucumber and cherry tomato crops, at the beginning of 2021, the 3rd edition started with an online challenge and then a hackathon. Five international teams are currently growing lettuces from a distance using algorithms of artificial intelligence and computer vision algorithms to steer and monitor the greenhouse climate and crop decisions.
The teams consist of students and scientists from various IT-related disciplines and horticulture experts. A sixth, reference compartment is controlled by a team of WUR researchers. The teams have developed their own control and vision algorithms that have been tested during a successful try-out experiment in the early spring of 2022.
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Source: Wageningen University & Research
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