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Issue title: Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems: Techniques and Applications
Guest editors: Sabu M. Thampi and El-Sayed M. El-Alfy
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Anubha Pearline, S.; * | Sathiesh Kumar, V. | Harini, S.
Affiliations: Department of Electronics Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. S. Anubha Pearline, Department of Electronics Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India. E-mail: anubhapearl@gmail.com.
Abstract: Plant species recognition from images or videos is challenging due to a large diversity of plants, variation in orientation, viewpoint, background clutter, etc. In this paper, plant species recognition is carried out using two approaches, namely, traditional method and deep learning approach. In traditional method, feature extraction is carried out using Hu moments (shape features), Haralick texture, local binary pattern (LBP) (texture features) and color channel statistics (color features). The extracted features are classified using different classifiers (linear discriminant analysis, logistic regression, classification and regression tree, naïve Bayes, k-nearest neighbor, random forest and bagging classifier). Also, different deep learning architectures are tested in the context of plant species recognition. Three standard datasets (Folio, Swedish leaf and Flavia) and one real-time dataset (Leaf12) is used. It is observed that, in traditional method, feature vector obtained by the combination of color channel statistics+LBP+Hu+Haralick with Random Forest classifier for Leaf12 dataset resulted in a plant recognition accuracy (rank-1) of 82.38%. VGG 16 Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) architecture with logistic regression resulted in an accuracy of 97.14% for Leaf12 dataset. An accuracy of 96.53%, 96.25% and 99.41% is obtained for Folio, Flavia and Swedish leaf datasets using VGG 19 CNN architecture with logistic regression as a classifier. It is also observed that the VGG (Very large Convolutional Neural Network) CNN models provided a higher accuracy rate compared to traditional methods.
Keywords: Plant species recognition, deep learning, convolutional neural network, machine learning classification
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-169911
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 1997-2004, 2019
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