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      Cassava disease recognition from low‐quality images using enhanced data augmentation model and deep learning

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              A Robust Deep-Learning-Based Detector for Real-Time Tomato Plant Diseases and Pests Recognition

              Plant Diseases and Pests are a major challenge in the agriculture sector. An accurate and a faster detection of diseases and pests in plants could help to develop an early treatment technique while substantially reducing economic losses. Recent developments in Deep Neural Networks have allowed researchers to drastically improve the accuracy of object detection and recognition systems. In this paper, we present a deep-learning-based approach to detect diseases and pests in tomato plants using images captured in-place by camera devices with various resolutions. Our goal is to find the more suitable deep-learning architecture for our task. Therefore, we consider three main families of detectors: Faster Region-based Convolutional Neural Network (Faster R-CNN), Region-based Fully Convolutional Network (R-FCN), and Single Shot Multibox Detector (SSD), which for the purpose of this work are called “deep learning meta-architectures”. We combine each of these meta-architectures with “deep feature extractors” such as VGG net and Residual Network (ResNet). We demonstrate the performance of deep meta-architectures and feature extractors, and additionally propose a method for local and global class annotation and data augmentation to increase the accuracy and reduce the number of false positives during training. We train and test our systems end-to-end on our large Tomato Diseases and Pests Dataset, which contains challenging images with diseases and pests, including several inter- and extra-class variations, such as infection status and location in the plant. Experimental results show that our proposed system can effectively recognize nine different types of diseases and pests, with the ability to deal with complex scenarios from a plant’s surrounding area.
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                Expert Systems
                Expert Systems
                Wiley
                0266-4720
                1468-0394
                November 2021
                June 14 2021
                November 2021
                : 38
                : 7
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Software Engineering Kaunas University of Technology Kaunas Lithuania
                [2 ]Department of Computer Engineering Atilim University Ankara Turkey
                [3 ]Department of Electrical and Information Engineering Covenant University Ota Nigeria
                [4 ]Faculty of Applied Mathematics Silesian University of Technology Gliwice Poland
                [5 ]Department of Applied Informatics Vytautas Magnus University Kaunas Lithuania
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                10.1111/exsy.12746
                2378439b-ac57-45c9-9993-c7810820b055
                © 2021

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