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Gonzalez Aguilera, C
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Rodolfo, T.A
Gonzalez Zarate, O.J
Gonzalez Aguilera, C
Marañon Aguilar, E
Kastensmidt, F
Benevenuti, F
Gonzalez Aguilera, C
Gonçalves Junior, S.R
da Costa Salem, M
Eissmann Souza, G
Carvalho de Arruda, D
Bender, E
Nogueira, B
Espindola Muller, L
Gallo, B.B
Bredemeier, C
Topics
Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Advanced Analytics in Agriculture
Remote and Proximal Sensing of Soils and Crops
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2026
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1. An Interpretable Machine Learning Framework for Soil Nutrient Assessment Based on pH and Electrical Conductivity

Understanding how the physical and chemical properties of soil influence nutrient availability is fundamental for advancing precision agriculture, as these properties directly affect the efficiency of macro- and micronutrient absorption by plants. In recent years, the increasing availability of open agricultural datasets has created new opportunities for developing data-driven frameworks capable of supporting large-scale soil assessment and decision-making. However, the effective integration of... T.A. Rodolfo, O.J. Gonzalez Zarate, C. Gonzalez Aguilera

2. Hardware–Software Co-Design of Quantized CNN Inference for Edge AI in Precision Agriculture

Precision agriculture increasingly relies on real-time automated inspection systems to ensure crop quality and reduce manual labor in grain handling processes. Manual visual inspection, traditionally used for grain quality assessment, is inherently limited by low throughput, subjectivity, and high labor costs. To address these issues, automated vision-based inspection systems have been widely adopted in industrial environments, enabling high-throughput and consistent grain classification. Recent... E. Marañon Aguilar, F. Kastensmidt, F. Benevenuti, C. Gonzalez Aguilera

3. Hyperspectral Imagery for Prediction of Leaf Chlorophyll Content in Maize Under the Application of Different Urease Inhibitors Using Machine Learning

Urea is the most common and widely used nitrogen (N) source. However, it is highly susceptible to ammonia volatilization losses, especially under favorable climatic conditions. The use of urease inhibitors becomes an important strategy because these compounds slow down the hydrolysis of urea, increasing efficiency in terms of N assimilation, enhancing leaf chlorophyll content, promoting plant growth, and maximizing maize grain yield. In parallel, hyperspectral sensors have emerged as a non-destructive... S.R. Gonçalves Junior, M. Da Costa Salem, G. Eissmann Souza, D. Carvalho De Arruda, E. Bender, B. Nogueira, L. Espindola Muller, B.B. Gallo, C. Bredemeier