MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621016798 A) filed by Bhanuse Vijaykumar Rayappa; Runwal Tejas Rajesh; Patil Rohit Sanjay; These Prapti Yogesh; and Sarode Rutuja Appasaheb, Pune, Maharashtra, on Feb. 16, for 'grain quality identification and feature analysis using image processing.'

Inventor(s) include Bhanuse Vijaykumar Rayappa; Runwal Tejas Rajesh; Patil Rohit Sanjay; These Prapti Yogesh; and Sarode Rutuja Appasaheb.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The current invention is connected with the automated system and approach to grain quality recognition based on using image processing and moisture measurements. Images of the grains are taken at a high resolution and then processed by computer vision techniques to obtain the characteristics of the grains (color, shape, uniformity etc.). Analysis and edge detection algorithms based on HSV are used to produce a quantitative quality score. Moisture sensor is an additional technological addition to the visual analysis which offers a detailed evaluation of grain quality. The invention will provide a non-invasive, low cost, precise and scalable solution to quality inspection in agriculture."

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