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Title: | Automated In Situ Seed Variety Identification via Deep Learning: A Case Study in Chickpea | Authors: | Taheri-Garavand, Amin Nasiri, Amin Fanourakis, Dimitrios Fatahi, Soodabeh Omid, Mahmoud Nikoloudakis, Nikolaos |
Major Field of Science: | Natural Sciences | Field Category: | Computer and Information Sciences | Keywords: | Cicer arietinum;ImageNet;VGG16;VGGNet;Convolutional neural network;Grad-CAM;Image classification | Issue Date: | Jul-2021 | Source: | Plants, 2021, vol. 10, no. 7, articl. no. 1406 | Volume: | 10 | Issue: | 7 | Journal: | Plants | Abstract: | On-time seed variety recognition is critical to limit qualitative and quantitative yield loss and asynchronous crop production. The conventional method is a subjective and error-prone process, since it relies on human experts and usually requires accredited seed material. This paper presents a convolutional neural network (CNN) framework for automatic identification of chickpea varieties by using seed images in the visible spectrum (400-700 nm). Two low-cost devices were employed for image acquisition. Lighting and imaging (background, focus, angle, and camera-to-sample distance) conditions were variable. The VGG16 architecture was modified by a global average pooling layer, dense layers, a batch normalization layer, and a dropout layer. Distinguishing the intricate visual features of the diverse chickpea varieties and recognizing them according to these features was conceivable by the obtained model. A five-fold cross-validation was performed to evaluate the uncertainty and predictive efficiency of the CNN model. The modified deep learning model was able to recognize different chickpea seed varieties with an average classification accuracy of over 94%. In addition, the proposed vision-based model was very robust in seed variety identification, and independent of image acquisition device, light environment, and imaging settings. This opens the avenue for the extension into novel applications using mobile phones to acquire and process information in situ. The proposed procedure derives possibilities for deployment in the seed industry and mobile applications for fast and robust automated seed identification practices. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/22945 | ISSN: | 22237747 | DOI: | 10.3390/plants10071406 | Rights: | © by the authors. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International |
Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Lorestan University University of Tennessee Hellenic Mediterranean University Urmia University University of Tehran Cyprus University of Technology |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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