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Weed growth stage estimator using deep convolutional neural networks

Teimouri, N
Dyrmann, M
Rydahl Nielsen, P
Mathiassen, SK
Somerville, Gaylene
Jørgensen, RN
Date
2018-05
Type
Journal Article
Fields of Research
ANZSRC::4008 Electrical engineering , ANZSRC::4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware , ANZSRC::4606 Distributed computing and systems software
Abstract
This study outlines a new method of automatically estimating weed species and growth stages (from cotyledon until eight leaves are visible) of in situ images covering 18 weed species or families. Images of weeds growing within a variety of crops were gathered across variable environmental conditions with regards to soil types, resolution and light settings. Then, 9649 of these images were used for training the computer, which automatically divided the weeds into nine growth classes. The performance of this proposed convolutional neural network approach was evaluated on a further set of 2516 images, which also varied in term of crop, soil type, image resolution and light conditions. The overall performance of this approach achieved a maximum accuracy of 78% for identifying Polygonum spp. and a minimum accuracy of 46% for blackgrass. In addition, it achieved an average 70% accuracy rate in estimating the number of leaves and 96% accuracy when accepting a deviation of two leaves. These results show that this new method of using deep convolutional neural networks has a relatively high ability to estimate early growth stages across a wide variety of weed species.
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