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Webinar: AI in horticulture and research

21/08/2025

Sophie Colvine
ISHS
California,
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Within a few short years, AI technologies have permeated nearly every aspect of our lives, and are re-defining many industries. Accordingly, AI has made its way into horticultural research and production, with the most common application being the rapid processing of imagery data to extract plant traits or other relevant information. There are many data-related, technical, and ethical challenges that must be addressed in order to facilitate widespread adoption of AI technologies in horticulture. The success of AI models hinges on the availability of high-quality and high-volume data with necessary contextual information that the model can use to learn. While general large language models (LLMs) have successfully leveraged the internet as a comprehensive data source, horticultural applications often lack the required data. This talk will introduce techniques our group has been developing to overcome the problem of data availability for AI model training by linking 3D biophysical models with AI models via synthetic data, whereby simulated data can be used to supplement available datasets or enable AI model prediction of traits and processes that cannot be readily measured with high throughput.

These ideas will be presented as one of many potential approaches for harnessing the power of AI tools in horticultural applications during a webinar organised by ISHS as part of their Hort Forum series.

The webinar is moderated by Graeme Smith, Chair ISHS AI Reference Group (Australia). The main speaker is Brian Bailey, Associate Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA (USA) and the other panelists are Francois Laurens, ISHS President (France), Silke Hemming, Chair Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge (The Netherlands), Anna Karin Rosberg, Chair ISHS Working Group – Organic Greenhouse Horticulture (Sweden)

More information and free registration on this event which will take place online on Thursday, September 25, 2025 at 17:00 – 19:00 Central European Time (CET) are available at https://www.ishs.org/hortforum

Videos from the previous webinars in the same series, including on biostimulants or agroecology, are available at the same address.

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