Fruit Picker Activity Recognition with Wearable Sensors and Machine Learning

04/20/2023
by   Joel Janek Dabrowski, et al.
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In this paper we present a novel application of detecting fruit picker activities based on time series data generated from wearable sensors. During harvesting, fruit pickers pick fruit into wearable bags and empty these bags into harvesting bins located in the orchard. Once full, these bins are quickly transported to a cooled pack house to improve the shelf life of picked fruits. For farmers and managers, the knowledge of when a picker bag is emptied is important for managing harvesting bins more effectively to minimise the time the picked fruit is left out in the heat (resulting in reduced shelf life). We propose a means to detect these bag-emptying events using human activity recognition with wearable sensors and machine learning methods. We develop a semi-supervised approach to labelling the data. A feature-based machine learning ensemble model and a deep recurrent convolutional neural network are developed and tested on a real-world dataset. When compared, the neural network achieves 86

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