Recognizing apple leaf diseases using a novel parallel real‐time processing framework based on MASK RCNN and transfer learning: An application for smart agriculture

Effective recognition of fruit leaf diseases has a substantial impact on agro‐based economies. Several fruit diseases exist that badly impact the yield and quality of fruits. A naked‐eye inspection of an infected region is a difficult and tedious process; therefore, it is required to have an automat...

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Published inIET image processing Vol. 15; no. 10; pp. 2157 - 2168
Main Authors Rehman, Zia ur, Khan, Muhammad Attique, Ahmed, Fawad, Damaševičius, Robertas, Naqvi, Syed Rameez, Nisar, Wasif, Javed, Kashif
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wiley 01.08.2021
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Summary:Effective recognition of fruit leaf diseases has a substantial impact on agro‐based economies. Several fruit diseases exist that badly impact the yield and quality of fruits. A naked‐eye inspection of an infected region is a difficult and tedious process; therefore, it is required to have an automated system for accurate recognition of the disease. It is widely understood that low contrast images affect identification and classification accuracy. Here a parallel framework for real‐time apple leaf disease identification and classification is proposed. Initially, a hybrid contrast stretching method to increase the visual impact of an image is proposed and then the MASK RCNN is configured to detect the infected regions. In parallel, the enhanced images are utilized for training a pre‐trained CNN model for features extraction. The Kapur's entropy along MSVM (EaMSVM) approach‐based selection method is developed to select strong features for the final classification. The Plant Village dataset is employed for the experimental process and achieve the best accuracy of 96.6% on the ensemble subspace discriminant analysis (ESDA) classifier. A comparison with the previous techniques illustrates the superiority of the proposed framework.
ISSN:1751-9659
1751-9667
DOI:10.1049/ipr2.12183