A Pineapple Target Detection Method in a Field Environment Based on Improved YOLOv7

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Abstract

The accurate detection of pineapples of different maturity levels in a complex field environment is the key step to achieving the early yield estimation and mechanized picking of pineapple. This study proposes a target detection model based on the improved YOLOv7 to achieve the accurate detection and maturity classification of pineapples in the field. First, the attention mechanism SimAM is inserted into the structure of the original YOLOv7 network to improve the feature extraction ability of the model. Then, the max-pooling convolution (MPConv) structure is improved to reduce the feature loss in the downsampling process. Finally, the non-maximum suppression (NMS) algorithm is replaced by the soft-NMS algorithm, with a better effect at improving the detection effect when pineapple is in occlusion or overlaps. According to the test, the mean average precision (mAP) and recall of the model proposed in this paper are 95.82% and 89.83%, which are 2.71% and 3.41% higher than those of the original YOLOv7, respectively. The maturity classification accuracy of the model and the detection performance under six different field scenarios were analyzed quantitatively. This method provides an effective scheme for the vision system of the field pineapple picking robot.

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Lai, Y., Ma, R., Chen, Y., Wan, T., Jiao, R., & He, H. (2023). A Pineapple Target Detection Method in a Field Environment Based on Improved YOLOv7. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13042691

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