DAVIS-Ag: A Synthetic Plant Dataset for Prototyping Domain-Inspired Active Vision in Agricultural Robots
Taeyeong Choi, Dario Guevara, Zifei Cheng, Grisha Bandodkar, Chonghan, Wang, Brian N. Bailey, Mason Earles, Xin Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces DAVIS-Ag, a large synthetic dataset for active vision in agricultural robots, enabling benchmarking and development of viewpoint planning models for fruit detection amid occlusions.
Contribution
The creation of DAVIS-Ag, a comprehensive synthetic dataset with diverse plant environments, annotations, and benchmark models for active vision in agriculture.
Findings
Baseline models demonstrate the dataset's utility for fruit visibility maximization.
Transferability tests show potential for real-world application.
The dataset supports benchmarking and development of active vision strategies.
Abstract
In agricultural environments, viewpoint planning can be a critical functionality for a robot with visual sensors to obtain informative observations of objects of interest (e.g., fruits) from complex structures of plant with random occlusions. Although recent studies on active vision have shown some potential for agricultural tasks, each model has been designed and validated on a unique environment that would not easily be replicated for benchmarking novel methods being developed later. In this paper, we introduce a dataset, so-called DAVIS-Ag, for promoting more extensive research on Domain-inspired Active VISion in Agriculture. To be specific, we leveraged our open-source "AgML" framework and 3D plant simulator of "Helios" to produce 502K RGB images from 30K densely sampled spatial locations in 632 synthetic orchards. Moreover, plant environments of strawberries, tomatoes, and grapes…
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TopicsSmart Agriculture and AI · Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens · Remote Sensing in Agriculture
