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titleOfInvention Fish quality determination program and system
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To determine the quality of a fish with high accuracy and automatically without relying on human hands. SOLUTION: In a fish quality discrimination program for discriminating the quality of fish, the degree of association with the quality of fish in three or more stages with respect to the reference image information of the fish imaged in the past is acquired in advance, and the degree of association with which the analysis information for reference is acquired. In the acquisition step, the information acquisition step of acquiring the image information obtained by capturing the image of the fish to be discriminated and the analysis information analyzed from the fish when newly determining the quality of the fish, and the association degree acquisition step. While using the acquired degree of association, the reference analysis information linked to the above analysis information is referred to, and the computer is made to execute a discrimination step for determining the quality of the fish based on the image information acquired through the above information acquisition step. It is characterized by that. [Selection diagram] FIG. 22
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