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Chatbot Integrated Holographic System for Digital Agriculture and Education
Authors:
Kübra Kara
Daniel Matheus Brandão Lent
Alberto Ivars-Palomares
Jaime Lloret
Keywords: Agriculture 4.0; Internet of Things (IoT); Artificial Intelligence (AI); Digital twins; Holography; Large Language Models (LLM).
Abstract:
The digitalization of agriculture, known as Agriculture 4.0, is revolutionizing the way agricultural products are produced, managed, and marketed. This transformation is driven by the integration of advanced technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, and digital twins. Digital twins, virtual replicas of physical systems, enable farmers to simulate and optimize agricultural operations in real-time, enhancing their decision-making process. AI plays a crucial role in analyzing vast amounts of data collected from wireless sensor networks, allowing for precision agriculture and addressing global challenges, such as food security and climate change. The adoption of digital technologies also facilitates traceability and transparency in the agricultural supply chain, ensuring food safety and quality. Among the emerging technologies, holography stands out as a promising tool for intelligent agriculture. Digital holography techniques, such as computational holography, iterative holography, Fourier-based holography, Computer-Generated Holography (CGH), Deep Holography (DH), and tensor holography, offer immersive and realistic experiences for users. The integration of holography with AI and other technologies has the potential to revolutionize digital agriculture by providing real-time monitoring, management, and interaction with crops. However, the development and implementation of these technologies must be inclusive, sustainable, and focused on enhancing the quality of life for all individuals. This study presents a communication algorithm flowchart and a system proposal to elucidate the interaction between a user and a holographic system, demonstrating the potential of holography not only in digital agriculture but also in effective human learning and communication.
Pages: 36 to 42
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2024
Publication date: November 17, 2024
Published in: conference
ISBN: 978-1-68558-324-8
Location: Valencia, Spain
Dates: from November 17, 2024 to November 21, 2024