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  1. Login to your myEV farm. We recommend doing configuration on a desktop computer, though you can set this up on your phone as well.

  2. Select the ‘Collect Data’ button. Then click ‘New Data Collector’.

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  3. Give your collector a name and then select ‘Add a Header’.

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  4. Give your new header a label and select ‘Computer Vision’ under the ‘Header Type’ field. Enter your Roboflow API Key and the Model URL as shown in the images below. Our nighttime cluster counting model’s URL is https://detect.roboflow.com/nighttime-grape-flower-clusters/1.

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  5. Once you’ve updated these details, click ‘Add Header’ and then ‘Save’ the data collector. You are now ready to use this data collector to take images and count clusters in the field!

Use your Cluster Counter in the Field

Note

Note: ‘nighttime-grape-flower-clusters/1’ is a nighttime only model. This means you’ll need to capture vine images at night using a lighting source. We recommend placing light sources a few feet above and/or below your camera as in the figure below:

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You now have a handy way to take pictures of vines and automatically count visible clusters. Be sure to install myEV on your phone and head out to the field. Once in front of a vine that you’d like to count clusters on follow these steps: