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Gilbert Grenier is a Professor at Université de Bordeaux, affiliated with the IMS (Laboratoire de l'intégration, du matériau au système). He works within the Signal and Image Processing research group as part of the MOTIVE team at the university.
His research interests focus on applying advanced image analysis techniques to agricultural problems, particularly in precision farming applications. His work bridges computer vision and agricultural engineering to develop innovative solutions for sustainable orchard management. His expertise spans computer vision algorithms, image processing for agricultural applications, and precision agriculture technologies that optimize fruit production while reducing environmental impact.
His notable publication from 2013 demonstrates how image analysis can be used to assess mechanical thinning intensity in apple orchards, providing growers with accurate data to improve thinning strategies. This work represents the intersection of agricultural science and computer vision technology, showing how automated systems can enhance traditional farming practices while addressing environmental concerns.
Grenier collaborates extensively with agricultural research institutions including CTIFL (Centre Technique Interprofessionnel des Fruits et Légumes) and INRAE (Institut National de Recherche en Agriculture, Alimentation et Environnement), demonstrating strong interdisciplinary connections between engineering and agricultural sciences.
As part of the MOTIVE team within the Signal and Image Processing research group at IMS, Professor Grenier contributes to developing cutting-edge image analysis solutions with practical applications in sustainable agriculture.
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