A machine learning based website that recommends the best crop to grow, fertilizers to use, and the diseases caught by your crops.
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A machine learning based website that recommends the best crop to grow, fertilizers to use, and the diseases caught by your crops.
A platform of machine learning based website that recommends the best crop to grow, fertilizers to use, and the diseases caught by your crops.
AI-powered satellite analysis for agriculture using Sentinel-2 data—vegetation indices and farmer insights.
A machine learning-based project aimed at detecting and identifying plant diseases from images of affected plants. Plant Disease Detection Project Includes Source Code, PPT, Synopsis, Report, Documents, Base Research Paper & Video tutorials
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Deep Semantic Segmentation model training for row-based crops navigation.
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