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titleOfInvention Quality discrimination program for farmed fish
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To determine the quality of farmed fish with high accuracy and automatically without relying on human hands. SOLUTION: In a farmed fish quality discrimination program program for discriminating the quality of farmed fish, there are three or more stages of an information acquisition step for detecting the water temperature in the farm, a reference water temperature in the farm detected in the past, and the quality of the farmed fish. It is characterized in that a computer is made to execute a discrimination step of discriminating the quality of farmed fish based on the reference water temperature according to the water temperature acquired in the above information acquisition step by utilizing the degree of association of the above. [Selection diagram] Fig. 3
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