AI Chat Paper
Note: Please note that the following content is generated by AMiner AI. SciOpen does not take any responsibility related to this content.
{{lang === 'zh_CN' ? '文章概述' : 'Summary'}}
{{lang === 'en_US' ? '中' : 'Eng'}}
Chat more with AI
PDF (1.5 MB)
Collect
Submit Manuscript AI Chat Paper
Show Outline
Outline
Show full outline
Hide outline
Outline
Show full outline
Hide outline
Open Access

Method for the estimation of the cutting points in tomato seedling grafting based on improved YOLO11n

College of Biosystems Engineering and Food Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
School of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, Shandong, China
Key Laboratory of Spectroscopy Sensing, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hangzhou 310058, China
Show Author Information

Abstract

A grafting robot needs to obtain the position information for the plant seedlings to perform automatic grafting operations. Accurately measuring the cutting points required during grafting plays a pivotal role in completing high-quality grafting tasks. Traditional visual detection models exhibit suboptimal performance on edge devices due to their large model size and suffer from limited detection efficiency. To achieve rapid and precise cutting point localization, this study proposes an all-new module termed the Stimulative Upsample Block (SUB). Additionally, the Spatial and Channel Reconstruction Convolution (SCConv) and a Local Importance-based Attention (LIA) mechanism are incorporated into the YOLO11n architecture, culminating in an enhanced model named YOLO11n-LSS. Our model achieved mean average precision (mAP) values of 93.2% for the instance segmentation task and 98.9% for the key point detection task. Compared to YOLOv8n and YOLO11n, our model reduces the number of parameters and computational cost by 4.6% and 3.8%, respectively, making it a high-performance and lightweight solution. The successful application of the new algorithm will significantly improve the production efficiency of automated tomato grafting and contribute to the advancement of the tomato cultivation industry.

References

【1】
【1】
 
 
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Pages 179-186

{{item.num}}

Comments on this article

Go to comment

< Back to all reports

Review Status: {{reviewData.commendedNum}} Commended , {{reviewData.revisionRequiredNum}} Revision Required , {{reviewData.notCommendedNum}} Not Commended Under Peer Review

Review Comment

Close
Close
Cite this article:
Li R, Yuan F, Ali S, et al. Method for the estimation of the cutting points in tomato seedling grafting based on improved YOLO11n. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 2026, 19(1): 179-186. https://doi.org/10.25165/j.ijabe.20261901.10095

2

Views

1

Downloads

0

Crossref

0

Web of Science

0

Scopus

Received: 13 August 2025
Accepted: 02 November 2025
Published: 28 February 2026
© The Author(s) 2026

We adopt the latest version of license CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/