AI-driven And Self-learning, Cabbage-gatherer Robot Undergoes Trial
Video footage taken in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, shows a camera-equipped, AI-guided robotic cabbage-gatherer developed by Ritsumeikan University, the Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center, farm machinery makers and other collaborators undergoing a trial held on March 2. Based on a human-steered cabbage gathering machine first sold in 2012, the AI-guided version is able to drive itself, locate and cut cabbages and refine its accuracy in doing so by analyzing data gathered by cameras mounted on board. The machine, to be priced at about 19 million yen ($169,700), can do the labor of six workers while being overseen by just one or two.





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March 02, 2019
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