Report on the 5th tomato-harvesting robot competition

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Abstract

Tomato is one of the important fruit vegetables and most tomatoes are produced in the greenhouses, or large-scale farms, where the high temperature and humidity, and long harvest age force the farmer heavy works. To develop the tomato harvesting robot, many research issues exist such as manipulator design, end-effector design, collaborative behavior, artificial intelligence, motor control, image processing, target recognition and so on. With an aim to promote the automation of tomato harvesting, we have organized the tomato harvesting robot competition since 2014. In this paper, we report on the results of 5th tomato harvesting robot competition in 2018.

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Takemura, Y., Matsuo, T., Sonoda, T., & Ishii, K. (2020). Report on the 5th tomato-harvesting robot competition. In Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Life and Robotics (Vol. 2020, pp. 106–109). ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5954/ICAROB.2020.OS22-4

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