Tomato Leaf Disease Detection using Convolutional Neural Network with Data Augmentation

Author(s):  
Nithish Kannan E ◽  
Kaushik M ◽  
Prakash P ◽  
Ajay R ◽  
Veni S
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hepzibah Elizabeth David ◽  
K. Ramalakshmi ◽  
R. Venkatesan ◽  
G. Hemalatha

Tomato crops are infected with various diseases that impair tomato production. The recognition of the tomato leaf disease at an early stage protects the tomato crops from getting affected. In the present generation, the emerging deep learning techniques Convolutional Neural Network (CNNs), Recurrent Neural Network (RNNs), Long-Short Term Memory (LSTMs) has manifested significant progress in image classification, image identification, and Sequence Predictions. Thus by using these computer vision-based deep learning techniques, we developed a new method for automatic leaf disease detection. This proposed model is a robust technique for tomato leaf disease identification that gives accurate and better results than other traditional methods. Early tomato leaf disease detection is made possible by using the hybrid CNN-RNN architecture which utilizes less computational effort. In this paper, the required methods for implementing the disease recognition model with results are briefly explained. This paper also mentions the scope of developing more reliable and effective means of classifying and detecting all plant species.


2020 ◽  
Vol 167 ◽  
pp. 293-301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohit Agarwal ◽  
Abhishek Singh ◽  
Siddhartha Arjaria ◽  
Amit Sinha ◽  
Suneet Gupta

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (19) ◽  
pp. 5569
Author(s):  
Jamil Ahmad ◽  
Bilal Jan ◽  
Haleem Farman ◽  
Wakeel Ahmad ◽  
Atta Ullah

The agriculture sector faces crop losses every year due to diseases around the globe, which adversely affect food productivity and quality. Detecting and identifying plant diseases at an early stage is still a challenge for farmers, particularly in developing countries. Widespread use of mobile computing devices and the advancements in artificial intelligence have created opportunities for developing technologies to assist farmers in plant disease detection and treatment. To this end, deep learning has been widely used for disease detection in plants with highly favorable outcomes. In this paper, we propose an efficient convolutional neural network-based disease detection framework in plum under true field conditions for resource-constrained devices. As opposed to the publicly available datasets, images used in this study were collected in the field by considering important parameters of image-capturing devices such as angle, scale, orientation, and environmental conditions. Furthermore, extensive data augmentation was used to expand the dataset and make it more challenging to enable robust training. Investigations of recent architectures revealed that transfer learning of scale-sensitive models like Inception yield results much better with such challenging datasets with extensive data augmentation. Through parameter quantization, we optimized the Inception-v3 model for deployment on resource-constrained devices. The optimized model successfully classified healthy and diseased fruits and leaves with more than 92% accuracy on mobile devices.


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