ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (May 2019)

DETECTING <i>RUMEX OBTUSIFOLIUS</i> WEED PLANTS IN GRASSLANDS FROM UAV RGB IMAGERY USING DEEP LEARNING

  • J. Valente,
  • J. Valente,
  • M. Doldersum,
  • C. Roers,
  • L. Kooistra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W5-179-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. IV-2-W5
pp. 179 – 185

Abstract

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Broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius) is a fast growing and spreading weed and is one of the most common weeds in production grasslands in the Netherlands. The heavy occurrence, fast growth and negative environmental-agricultural impact makes Rumex a species important to control. Current control is done directly in the field by mechanical or chemical actuation methods as soon as the plants are found in situ by the farmer. In nature conservation areas control is much more difficult because spraying is not allowed. This reduces the amount of grass and its quality. Rumex could be rapidly detected using high-resolution RGB images obtained from a UAV and optimize the plant control practices in wide nature conservation areas. In this paper, a novel approach for Rumex detection from orthomosaics obtained using a commercial available quadrotor (DJI Phantom 3 PRO) is proposed. The results obtained shown that Rumex can be detected up to 90% from a 6 mm/pixel ortho-mosaic generated from an aerial survey and using deep learning.