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About This Project
This project aims to democratize access to soil analysis by developing a machine-learning model to predict soil pH from photos, accessible to anyone with a smartphone. To conduct the study soil samples and images will be collected. Lab analysis data will then be used to train a machine-learning model. This will enable easy, quick, and inexpensive soil data collection, empowering anyone with a smartphone to study soil pH; especially valuable in regions lacking laboratory facilities.

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