Multimedia Tools and Applications
VGG-ICNN: A Lightweight CNN model for crop disease identification
Poornima Singh Thakur
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Tanuja Sheorey
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Aparajita Ojha
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PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur, India
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-06-07
Journal:
Multimedia Tools and Applications
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.801
CiteScore: 7.2
Impact factor: 3
ISSN: 13807501, 15737721
Hardware and Architecture
Computer Networks and Communications
Software
Media Technology
Abstract
Crop diseases cause a substantial loss in the quantum and quality of agricultural production. Regular monitoring may help in early stage disease detection an d thereby reduction in crop loss. An automatic plant disease identification system based on visual symptoms can provide a smart agriculture solution to such problems. Various solutions for plant disease identification have been provided by researchers using image processing, machine learning and deep learning techniques. In this paper a lightweight Convolutional Neural Network ‘VGG-ICNN’ is introduced for the identification of crop diseases using plant-leaf images. VGG-ICNN consists of around 6 million parameters that are substantially fewer than most of the available high performing deep learning models. The performance of the model is evaluated on five different public datasets covering a large number of crop varieties. These include multiple crop species datasets: PlantVillage and Embrapa with 38 and 93 categories, respectively, and single crop datasets: Apple, Maize, and Rice, each with four, four, and five categories, respectively. Experimental results demonstrate that the method outperforms some of the recent deep learning approaches on crop disease identification, with 99.16% accuracy on the PlantVillage dataset. The model is also shown to perform consistently well on all the five datasets, as compared with some recent lightweight CNN models.
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