Enhanced Convolutional Neural Network (ECNN) for Maize Leaf Diseases Identification

Author(s):  
Rohit Agarwal ◽  
Himanshu Sharma
2018 ◽  
Vol 61 (5) ◽  
pp. 1461-1474 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongqi Lin ◽  
Shaomin Mu ◽  
Aiju Shi ◽  
Chao Pang ◽  
Xiaoxiao Sun

Abstract. Traditional methods for detecting maize leaf diseases (such as leaf blight, sooty blotch, brown spot, rust, and purple leaf sheaf) are typically labor-intensive and strongly subjective. With the aim of achieving high accuracy and efficiency in the identification of maize leaf diseases from digital imagery, this article proposes a novel multichannel convolutional neural network (MCNN). The MCNN is composed of an input layer, five convolutional layers, three subsampling layers, three fully connected layers, and an output layer. Using a method that imitates human visual behavior in video saliency detection, the first and second subsampling layers are connected directly with the first fully connected layer. In addition, the mixed modes of pooling and normalization methods, rectified linear units (ReLU), and dropout are introduced to prevent overfitting and gradient diffusion. The learning process corresponding to the network structure is also illustrated. At present, there are no large-scale images of maize leaf disease for use as experimental samples. To test the proposed MCNN, 10,820 RGB images containing five types of disease were collected from maize planting areas in Shandong Province, China. The original images could not be used directly in identification experiments because of noise and irrelevant regions. They were therefore denoised and segmented by homomorphic filtering and region of interest (ROI) segmentation to construct a standard database. A series of experiments on 8 GB graphics processing units (GPUs) showed that the MCNN could achieve an average accuracy of 92.31% and a high efficiency in the identification of maize leaf diseases. The multichannel design and the integration of different innovations proved to be helpful methods for boosting performance. Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Convolutional neural network, Deep learning, Image classification, Machine learning algorithms, Maize leaf disease.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Malliga ◽  
P. S. Nandhini ◽  
S. V. Kogilavani ◽  
R. Jaya Harini ◽  
S. Jaya Shree ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Kashin ◽  
D Zavyalov ◽  
A Rusakov ◽  
V Khryashchev ◽  
A Lebedev

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (10) ◽  
pp. 181-1-181-7
Author(s):  
Takahiro Kudo ◽  
Takanori Fujisawa ◽  
Takuro Yamaguchi ◽  
Masaaki Ikehara

Image deconvolution has been an important issue recently. It has two kinds of approaches: non-blind and blind. Non-blind deconvolution is a classic problem of image deblurring, which assumes that the PSF is known and does not change universally in space. Recently, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) has been used for non-blind deconvolution. Though CNNs can deal with complex changes for unknown images, some CNN-based conventional methods can only handle small PSFs and does not consider the use of large PSFs in the real world. In this paper we propose a non-blind deconvolution framework based on a CNN that can remove large scale ringing in a deblurred image. Our method has three key points. The first is that our network architecture is able to preserve both large and small features in the image. The second is that the training dataset is created to preserve the details. The third is that we extend the images to minimize the effects of large ringing on the image borders. In our experiments, we used three kinds of large PSFs and were able to observe high-precision results from our method both quantitatively and qualitatively.


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