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Supporting harvest prediction
using
artificial intelligence techniques
Jonathan St Clair
Computer Science Honours
2003
Jonathan St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Background
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Overview
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On going research done to better predict harvest
figures
Often historical data is incomplete thus making
prediction difficult
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Complex Adaptive Systems

Too many variables for management to optimise production for both
short and long term production
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Not possible for management to work through every possible
scenario
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Seasonal variations difficult to predict
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Objectives
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To identify aspects which could be meaningfully enhanced by the use
of AI techniques
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To select the most promising opportunity within the prediction and
planning of the farm and
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Jonathan
Describe the environment and its challenges in detail.
Select the most appropriate AI technique/s and describe their
application to the problem.
Illustrate how the farm management will benefit from this
application of technology to the business.
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Deliverables
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Interim report describing area of application for AI (I&J)
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Software design document (UCT & I&J)
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Final report (UCT & I&J)
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Software prototype (UCT & I&J)
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Impact
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Enable management to quickly and reliably assess the impact of
changing any of a number of variables
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Increase the ability of the farm management to prepare themselves to
meet a particular demand in the best possible way
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Success Factors
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The software must be shown to endorse or contradict decisions made
using the current management system
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A number of test cases, of the farmers choosing, will be constructed
to allow for the farmer to make judgements in the normal fashion
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The AI system will be tested on the same cases and if it is shown that
the system is consistently more correct, the system will be deemed
successful
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003
Related Work
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Robert M. Dorazio and Fred A. Johnson, Bayesian and Decision Theory – A
Coherent Framework for Decision Making in Natural Resource Management.
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Andrew Wilson, Consumer Demand and the Future of the Supply Chain
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Anet Potgieter, “Complex Adaptive Systems, Emergence and Engineering:
The Basics.”
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Anet Potgieter, “Bayesian Behaviour Networks as Hyperstructures”
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Fred Johnson & Ken Williams, “Protocol and Practice in the Adaptive
Management of Waterfowl Harvests”, http://www.consecol.org/vol3/iss1/art8/
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Nils J. Nilsson, “Artificial Intelligence: A new Synthesis”
ISBN 1-55860-535-5, 37 -55, 343 – 346
Jonathan
St Clair
STCJON003
[email protected]
10th September 2003