Agriculture 5.0 and Artificial Intelligence
In 2050, the planet will need more food because the world population will be close to 10 billion people. Since 2015, agriculture has opened the door to the incorporation of technologies such as autonomous robots and artificial intelligence. Intelligent systems allow automatic learning through data obtained through sensors, drones and internet of things. These systems use algorithms to predict the behavior of variables such as soil quality, humidity, diseases or sales price behavior. In this way, agriculture can function as the first link in an integrated, efficient, intelligent production chain, with permanent interconnectivity and timely decisions thanks to machine information processing through artificial intelligence.
Agriculture 5.0 and Artificial Intelligence
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.9735425120310
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Palavras-chave: Machine learning, Precision agriculture, Regenerative agriculture.
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Keywords: Machine learning, Precision agriculture, Regenerative agriculture.
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Abstract:
In 2050, the planet will need more food because the world population will be close to 10 billion people. Since 2015, agriculture has opened the door to the incorporation of technologies such as autonomous robots and artificial intelligence. Intelligent systems allow automatic learning through data obtained through sensors, drones and internet of things. These systems use algorithms to predict the behavior of variables such as soil quality, humidity, diseases or sales price behavior. In this way, agriculture can function as the first link in an integrated, efficient, intelligent production chain, with permanent interconnectivity and timely decisions thanks to machine information processing through artificial intelligence.
- Nelda Xanath Martínez-Galero
- Héctor Rodrigo López-Martínez
- Sebastián López-Martínez
- Gabriela Rivadeneyra-Romero
- Adolfo Amador-Mendoza
- Jeiry Toribio-Jiménez
- Yanet Romero Ramírez
- Angela Victoria Forero-Forero