Deep Transfer Learning Technique for Multimodal Disease Classification in Plant Images.
V BalajiN K AnushkannanCanavoy Narahari SujathaPunam RattanDevvret VermaDeepak Kumar AwasthiA Anbarasa PandianM R M VeeramanickamMolla Bayih MulatPublished in: Contrast media & molecular imaging (2023)
Rice ( Oryza sativa ) is India's major crop. India has the most land dedicated to rice agriculture, which includes both brown and white rice. Rice cultivation creates jobs and contributes significantly to the stability of the gross domestic product (GDP). Recognizing infection or disease using plant images is a hot study topic in agriculture and the modern computer era. This study paper provides an overview of numerous methodologies and analyses key characteristics of various classifiers and strategies used to detect rice illnesses. Papers from the last decade are thoroughly examined, covering studies on several rice plant diseases, and a survey based on essential aspects is presented. The survey aims to differentiate between approaches based on the classifier utilized. The survey provides information on the many strategies used to identify rice plant disease. Furthermore, model for detecting rice disease using enhanced convolutional neural network (CNN) is proposed. Deep neural networks have had a lot of success with picture categorization challenges. We show how deep neural networks may be utilized for plant disease recognition in the context of image classification in this research. Finally, this paper compares the existing approaches based on their accuracy.