2025
Authors
Carneiro, GA; Aubry, TJ; Cunha, A; Radeva, P; Sousa, JJ;
Publication
COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Abstract
Precision Agriculture (PA) has emerged as an approach to optimize production, comprise different technology and principles focusing on how to improve agricultural production. Currently, one of the main foundations of PA is the use of artificial intelligence, through deep learning (DL) algorithms. By processing large volumes of complex data, DL enhances decision-making and boosts farming efficiency. However, these methods are hungry for annotated data, which contrasts with the scarce availability of annotated agricultural data and the costs of annotation. Self-supervised learning (SSL) has emerged as a solution to tackle the lack of annotated agricultural data. This study presents a review of the application of SSL methods to computer vision tasks in the agricultural context. The aim is to create a starting point for professionals and scientists who intend to apply these methods using agricultural data. The results of 33 studies found in the literature are discussed, highlighting their pros and cons. In most of the studies, SSL outperformed its supervised counterpart, using datasets from 4000 to 60,000 samples. Potential directions for improving future research are suggested.
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