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  1. In-line sorting of irregular potatoes by using automated computer-based machine vision system by ElMasry, Gamal, Cubero, Sergio, Moltó, Enrique, Blasco, José

    Published 2017
    “…This study was conducted to develop a fast and accurate computer-based machine vision system for detecting irregular potatoes in real-time. …”
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  2. Crop mapping in smallholder farms using unmanned aerial vehicle imagery and geospatial cloud computing infrastructure by Gokool, S., Mahomed, M., Brewer, K., Naiken, V., Clulow, A., Sibanda, M., Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, advances in geospatial cloud computing have opened new and exciting possibilities in the remote sensing arena. …”
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  3. A Multi-National Human–Computer Interaction Evaluation of the Public Participatory GIS GeoCitizen by Bartling, Mona, Resch, Bernd, Eitzinger, Anton, Zurita-Arthos, Leo

    Published 2019
    “…Hence, applying Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) principles is of particular importance in designing PPGIS. …”
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  4. Strengths and limitations of computer assisted telephone interviews (CATI) for nutrition data collection in rural Kenya by Lamanna, Christine, Hachhethu, Kusum, Chesterman, Sabrina, Singhal, Gaurav, Mwongela, Beatrice, Ng'endo, Mary, Passeri, Silvia, Farhikhtah, Arghanoon, Kadiyala, Suneetha, Bauer, Jean-Martin, Rosenstock, Todd S.

    Published 2019
    “…To assess the feasibility and biases of collecting nutrition data via computer assisted telephone interviews (CATI) to mobile phones, we measured Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W) and Minimum Acceptable Diet for Infants and Young Children (MAD) using a one-week test-retest study on 1,821 households in Kenya. …”
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  5. LIMS: Database for livestock performance data. Version 1.2. Computer program with system documentation by Metz, T., Asfaw, M.D.

    Published 1999
    “…The objective is to provide user with a computerised tool that allows them to manage complex livestock performance data set, and to provide help in livestock management without relying on specialist computer and data management support. The LIMS software package has been designed to address six key issues in management of livestock performance data, viz, balance of flexibility and standardisation of data definition, documentation and definition of data sets, assistance in deriving non-observed data (breed, parity, mating - parturition connection), data validation and error correction, reporting for animal management, and data extraction and calculation of standard performance traits for statistical analysis. …”
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