Title:

OS22-3 Smart Agriculture IoT Education Course in enPiT-everi (Education Network for Practical Information Technologies - Evolving and Empowering Regional Industries)*

Publication: ICAROB2021
Volume: 26
Pages: 401-404
ISSN: 2188-7829
DOI: 10.5954/ICAROB.2021.OS22-3
Author(s): Yasunori Takemura, Keiji Kamei, Atsushi Sanada, Kazuo Ishii
Publication Date: January 21, 2021
Keywords: IoT, EnPIT-everi, Agriculture, Image processing, Deep Learning, PBL education
Abstract: In Japan, expectations for the utilization of IT such as AI (Artificial Intelligence) and IoT (Internet of Things) are becoming greater and greater to address the shortage of working population due to the declining birthrate and aging population, and the depopulation of rural areas. There is a serious shortage of IT human resources, especially in rural areas, and I believe that IT human resource development is an urgent task to promote the super-smart society, Society 5.0, which is being promoted by the government. Thus, in order to promote business efficiency and productivity improvement, the utilization of IT in companies will become even more important[1]. Then, five universities, mainly in Kyushu and Chugoku regions, have been selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) for the enPiT-Pro project, and will collaborate to provide systematic and practical IT education programs to working people from local companies, with the aim of fostering advanced IT human resources. In this paper, we report on a class of the enPIT-everi program, the Agricultural IoT Education course.
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