PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Maize leaf disease identification based on WG-MARNet.

  • Zongchen Li,
  • Guoxiong Zhou,
  • Yaowen Hu,
  • Aibin Chen,
  • Chao Lu,
  • Mingfang He,
  • Yahui Hu,
  • Yanfeng Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. e0267650

Abstract

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In deep learning-based maize leaf disease detection, a maize disease identification method called Network based on wavelet threshold-guided bilateral filtering, multi-channel ResNet, and attenuation factor (WG-MARNet) is proposed. This method can solve the problems of noise, background interference, and low detection accuracy of maize leaf disease images. To begin, a processing layer called Wavelet threshold guided bilateral filtering (WT-GBF) based on the WG-MARNet model is employed to reduce image noise and perform high and low-frequency decomposition of the input image using WT-GBF. This increases the input image's resistance to environmental interference and feature extraction capability. Secondly, for the multiscale feature fusion technique, an average down-sampling and tiling method is employed to increase feature representation and limit the risk of overfitting. Then, on high and low-frequency multi-channel, an attenuation factor is introduced to optimize the performance instability during training of the deep network. Finally, when the convergence and accuracy are compared, PRelu and Adabound are used instead of the Relu activation function and the Adam optimizer. The experimental results revealed that our method's average recognition accuracy was 97.96%, and the detection time for a single image was 0.278 seconds. The average detection accuracy has been increased. The method lays the groundwork for the precise control of maize diseases in the field.