The High Schools of Brussels and Wallonia rely on robotics to help farmers. In Namur, the "Robherb" project, led by Martin Houry, data exploitation specialist (Data science) and geographical information system of the Haute École de Namur-Liège-Luxembourg (Henallux), focuses on the management of pastures. Its aim is to replace the "by-eye" estimate of grass with a scientific, automated and reliable measure. "Today, many breeders are still evaluat…
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The High Schools of Brussels and Wallonia rely on robotics to help farmers. In Namur, the "Robherb" project, led by Martin Houry, data exploitation specialist (Data science) and geographical information system of the Haute École de Namur-Liège-Luxembourg (Henallux), focuses on the management of pastures. Its aim is to replace the "by-eye" estimate of grass with a scientific, automated and reliable measure. "Today, many breeders are still evaluat…