The operation of Bradley's algorithm is simple. After that, we divide the image into several areas alongside d, take the average value of the sum of the values of Im pixels in this area, add the value, and compare the value of each pixel with the obtained result. 1/8 of the image width and 15% of the average pixel brightness across the area. In general, both of these parameters can and should be changed according to the specific situation. Thus, if the size of the object is larger than the area of a square with a side equal to d, then the center of this object can be taken as the background by the algorithm, and the problem is solved by reducing the value of d, but fine details of the image may be lost. This article provides an overview of some research and image processing analysis on the problem of crop and vegetation image recognition. Remote identification of crops and plants and their cultivation, assessment of horticulture status startup projects are presented. A computer vision system for obtaining images from a drone and assessing the condition of a garden is provided. Digitization methods for data processing are considered.
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