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Applications of Artificial Intelligence for Precision Agriculture

AE529/AE529 by Yiannis AmpatzidisDecember 20, 2018

Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Crop Yield Forecasting

AE571/AE571by Clyde Fraisse, Yiannis Ampatzidis, Sandra Guzmán, Wonsuk Lee, Christopher Martinez, Sanjay Shukla, Aditya Singh, and Ziwen YuApril 27, 2022This publication aims to introduce readers to recent crop yield forecasting approaches based on artificial intelligence (AI) and to provide examples of how AI can potentially improve yield forecasting at the field and regional levels. Written by Clyde Fraisse, Yiannis Ampatzidis, Sandra Guzmán, Wonsuk Lee, Christopher Martinez, Sanjay Shukla, Aditya Singh, and Ziwen Yu, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, April 2022.

How to Identify If Your Time Series Inputs Are Adequate for AI Applications: Assessing Minimum Data Requirements in Environmental Analyses

AE594/AE594by Eduart Murcia and Sandra M. GuzmánJanuary 11, 2024This publication is intended for scientists, technicians, and decision-makers who want to start using machine learning (ML) in their projects. It provides an overview of the factors that should be considered when employing ML applications with time series (TS) data as input. Written by Eduart Murcia and Sandra M. Guzmán, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, January 2024.

Types of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Sensing Technologies, and Software for Agricultural Applications

AE565/AE565by Sri Charan Kakarla and Yiannis AmpatzidisOctober 28, 2021This publication provides detailed information about the most used UAVs, sensing technologies, and software for agricultural applications. Written by Sri Charan Kakarla and Yiannis Ampatzidis, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, October 2021.

Understanding Artificial Intelligence: What It Is and How It Is Used in Agriculture

AE589/AE589by Daeun Choi, Omeed Mirbod, Uchechukwu Ilodibe, and Steven KinseyNovember 9, 2023The primary goal of this article is to provide background knowledge and terms that frequently come up in other articles about AI as well as in general use. The target audiences of this series include the general public, Extension educators, and farmers who want to know more about AI systems and their applications. This series will help readers understand the opportunities that AI brings to agriculture as smart technologies continue to grow in the market. Written by Daeun Choi, Omeed Mirbod, Uchechukwu Ilodibe, and Steven Kinsey, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, October 2023.

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