Optimized convolutional neural network for identification of maize leaf diseases with adaptive ageist spider monkey optimization model

In recent years, the number of maize disease species has increased, which obviously increases the level of damages in leaves. The reason for maize leaf disease is due to variations in agriculture systems, the variants of pathogen, and it also occurs due to the scarcity of plant conservation measures...

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Published in:International journal of information technology (Singapore. Online) Vol. 15; no. 2; pp. 877 - 891
Main Authors: Arjunagi, Shravankumar, Patil, Nagaraj B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 01.02.2023
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:2511-2104, 2511-2112
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Summary:In recent years, the number of maize disease species has increased, which obviously increases the level of damages in leaves. The reason for maize leaf disease is due to variations in agriculture systems, the variants of pathogen, and it also occurs due to the scarcity of plant conservation measures. The disease in maize leaves can be exhibited by varied symptoms; however, it might be complex for farmers to identify the disease in naked eye. Therefore, this paper intends to present a new automatic system for identifying and diagnosing maize leaf diseases. The proposed model includes two major phases: Proposed Feature Extraction and Classification. The first phase is feature extraction, where the proposed 4D-Local Binary Pattern (4D-LBP) based texture features will be extracted. More particularly, Dimension 1 insists pixel intensity, dimension 2 insists angle, dimension 3 insists local frequency from intensity patch and dimension 4 insists global frequency as well. Once the features get extracted, they are subjected for classification process, where the optimized Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) is used, where the count of convolutional layers is optimally tuned. For this optimal selection, a new Adaptive Opposition based Spider Monkey optimization (AOSMO), which is the enhanced version of SMO algorithm. At last, the performance of proposed work is evaluated over other traditional models with respect to accuracy.
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ISSN:2511-2104
2511-2112
DOI:10.1007/s41870-021-00657-3