Efectos beneficiosos de las dietas ricas en aceite de oliva virgen sobre modelos de inflamacion aguda y crónica
Bennion, Marion
2003
Type
article
Creator
Identifier
ASSUNÇÃO, Eduardo [et al.] (2022) - Real-time image detection for edge devices: a peach fruit detection application. Future Internet. 14:11. DOI: plication. Future Internet 2022, 14:11. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/
fi14110323.
10.3390/fi14110323
Title
Real-time image detection for edge devices: a peach fruit detection application
Subject
Deep learning
Edge device
Object detection
Precision agriculture
TPU accelerator
Edge device
Object detection
Precision agriculture
TPU accelerator
Date
2022-11-09T09:20:44Z
2022-11-09T09:20:44Z
2022
2022-11-09T09:20:44Z
2022
Description
Within the scope of precision agriculture, many applications have been developed to support decision making and yield enhancement. Fruit detection has attracted considerable attention from researchers, and it can be used offline. In contrast, some applications, such as robot vision in orchards, require computer vision models to run on edge devices while performing inferences at high speed. In this area, most modern applications use an integrated graphics processing unit (GPU). In this work, we propose the use of a tensor processing unit (TPU) accelerator with a Raspberry Pi target device and the state-of-the-art, lightweight, and hardware-aware MobileDet detector model. Our contribution is the extension of the possibilities of using accelerators (the TPU) for edge devices in precision agriculture. The proposed method was evaluated using a novel dataset of peaches with three cultivars, which will be made available for further studies. The model achieved an average precision (AP) of 88.2% and a performance of 19.84 frames per second (FPS) at an image size of 640 × 480. The results obtained show that the TPU accelerator can be an excellent alternative for processing on the edge in precision agriculture.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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openAccess
Language
eng
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