Image Processing
Image Processing
Digital Image Processing (DIP) refers to the use of computer algorithms to process,
analyze, and manipulate digital images to improve their quality, extract useful
information, or prepare them for further use in applications.
Disease and Pest Detection:Bacterial, fungal, and viral crop Disease Detection
manifest visibly on leaves, stems, and fruits well before entering advanced stages.
Identifying characteristic patterns in images allows early treatment. The same applies
to the detection of insects and weeds.
3. Soil Analysis
Evaluating soil quality, moisture levels, and erosion patterns using multi-
spectral and hyper-spectral imaging.
Identifying areas prone to water-logging or drought.
4. Precision Agriculture
Using drone or satellite imagery to divide fields into zones for targeted
irrigation, fertilization, and pesticide application.
Monitoring variations in soil and crop conditions across large fields.
6. Irrigation Management
7. Harvesting Automation
8. Livestock Monitoring
Analyzing livestock movement, health, and feeding patterns using thermal and
optical imaging.
Detecting diseases or injuries in animals.
Using satellite and drone imagery for land classification and mapping.
Planning agricultural activities based on land suitability and crop patterns.
10. Climate Impact Analysis
Monitoring the effects of climate change on crop growth and soil conditions.
Predicting and mitigating the impact of extreme weather events.
Technologies Used