Smart Agricultural Technology (Dec 2024)

Deep learning methods for enhanced stress and pest management in market garden crops: A comprehensive analysis

  • Mireille Gloria Founmilayo Odounfa,
  • Charlemagne D.S.J. Gbemavo,
  • Souand Peace Gloria Tahi,
  • Romain L. Glèlè Kakaï

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 100521

Abstract

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Various deep learning methods are employed to detect stress and diseases in market garden crops, as well as to assess their severity. This study aims to comprehensively analyze these techniques and identify potential research avenues. The diversity of deep learning techniques was explored through a literature review based on the PRISMA guidelines. Research equations were defined, resulting in a sample of 1,422 publications, of which 72 were deemed usable and considered in the final analysis. For classification tasks, hybrid CNN models were the most widely used (19.2%). Commonly utilized models included VGG16 (10%), InceptionV3 (6.1%), DCNN (5%), and YoloV5 (5%). In object detection tasks, Fast R-CNN was used six times, followed by YoloV5 (three occurrences) and YoloV3 (two occurrences). In segmentation tasks, Mask R-CNN accounted for 28.67% of the models, while DeepLabV3+ accounted for 24.98%. Assessing disease severity in market garden crops is complex due to the unique criteria for each plant disease and the presence of multiple diseases across different crop types. To address this complexity, establishing a standardized method is crucial. Further research is essential to enhance the application of deep learning techniques in the study of market garden crops. This includes gathering extensive datasets that encompass various scenarios of crop diseases and considering the impact of climate variations on stress manifestation.

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