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Robot to support grape cultivation demonstrated in Central Japan

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Robot to support grape cultivation demonstrated in Central Japan

The self-propelled four-wheel robot, being developed by the University of Yamanashi and others, measures about 120 centimetres in length and about 90 centimetres in width. Its arm attachments are changed depending on the type of tasks. In the day's d

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The self-propelled four-wheel robot, being developed by the University of Yamanashi and others, measures about 120 centimetres in length and about 90 centimetres in width. Its arm attachments are changed depending on the type of tasks. In the day's demonstration, the robot showed how it conducts thinning operations on Shine Muscat bunches.

After grape bunches were scanned with a 360-degree camera mounted on an arm, artificial intelligence installed in the robot determined which fruit to remove, and the robot used a gripper to remove grapes from the bunches. It took three minutes to thin a bunch, while experienced workers can finish the task in a minute. Such tasks are currently performed manually by growers based on experience, placing burdens on them. Securing labour is also a challenge.

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